LE FIGARO : « Pam Bondi est une grande patriote américaine et une amie fidèle, qui a servi avec loyauté en tant que ma ministre de la Justice au cours de l’année écoulée », a écrit Donald Trump sur Truth Social.
Le président américain Donald Trump a limogé Pam Bondi de ses fonctions de ministre de la Justice, a-t-il annoncé ce jeudi. La procureur générale était une fidèle parmi les fidèles du locataire de la Maison-Blanche. Donald Trump reproche à sa ministre sa gestion du dossier du criminel sexuel Jeffrey Epstein ainsi que de ne pas avoir suffisamment fait inculper de personnalités qu’il considère comme des ennemis personnels, affirme CNN. » | Par Le Figaro avec Reuters | jeudi 2 avril 2026
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Thursday, April 02, 2026
‘You Have to Be Serious’: Macron Criticises Trump’s Mixed Messages about Nato and Iran
THE GUARDIAN: Speaking in South Korea, the French president defended the transatlantic alliance and called for return to peace
Screenshot taken from this Guardian article. | Emmanuel Macron, the French president, said of Donald Trump on Thursday: ‘There is too much talk … and it’s all over the place.’ Photograph: Jintak Han/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock
Emmanuel Macron has sharply criticised Donald Trump’s inconsistent and often contradictory pronouncements on the Iran war and Nato, saying if “you want to be serious” it was better not to come out with a something different every day.
“There is too much talk … and it’s all over the place,” the French president said on Thursday during a state visit to South Korea. “We all need stability, calm, a return to peace – this isn’t a show!”
Macron added: “You have to be serious. When you want to be serious, you don’t go around saying [say] the opposite every day of what you just said the day before. And perhaps you shouldn’t talk every day.”
Macron also mounted a strong defence of Nato, accusing Trump of undermining the transatlantic defence alliance through repeated remarks questioning the United States’ commitment to its continued membership.
“I believe organisations and alliances like Nato are defined by what is left unsaid – that is, the trust that underpins them,” he said. “If you cast doubt on your commitment every day, you erode its very substance.” » | Jon Henley | Thursday, April 2, 2026
Emmanuel Macron has sharply criticised Donald Trump’s inconsistent and often contradictory pronouncements on the Iran war and Nato, saying if “you want to be serious” it was better not to come out with a something different every day.
“There is too much talk … and it’s all over the place,” the French president said on Thursday during a state visit to South Korea. “We all need stability, calm, a return to peace – this isn’t a show!”
Macron added: “You have to be serious. When you want to be serious, you don’t go around saying [say] the opposite every day of what you just said the day before. And perhaps you shouldn’t talk every day.”
Macron also mounted a strong defence of Nato, accusing Trump of undermining the transatlantic defence alliance through repeated remarks questioning the United States’ commitment to its continued membership.
“I believe organisations and alliances like Nato are defined by what is left unsaid – that is, the trust that underpins them,” he said. “If you cast doubt on your commitment every day, you erode its very substance.” » | Jon Henley | Thursday, April 2, 2026
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Thomas kocht: Forelle Müllerinnen Art - der vergessene Klassiker
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Prof Sachs on Iran War: How the World Is Paying for US Delusion
US-Israel War on Iran: Trump Declares Victory in a War Still Unfolding
Apr 2, 2026 | As tensions rise and costs mount, questions grow over whether the US can truly claim victory in its war with Iran. Can a war be brought to an end by declaration alone? Are Americans beginning to feel the real price of prolonged conflict at home?
In this edition of The Hub, Wang Guan speaks with guests to explore what US President Donald Trump implied in his Wednesday night primetime address on the war with Iran. They discuss rising energy prices, shifting public opinion, and the strategic uncertainty surrounding the Strait of Hormuz. The conversation also examines a five-point peace initiative proposed by China and Pakistan, and looks into whether it offers a credible path toward de-escalation and regional stability.
The guests panel includes Ben Norton, editor-in-chief of Geopolitical Economy Report, Saeed Khan, associate professor of Near East & Asian Studies and Global Studies at Wayne State University, Brandon Andrews, entrepreneur and former Hill staffer, and Liu Baocheng, dean of the Center for International Business Ethics at the University of International Business and Economics.
In this edition of The Hub, Wang Guan speaks with guests to explore what US President Donald Trump implied in his Wednesday night primetime address on the war with Iran. They discuss rising energy prices, shifting public opinion, and the strategic uncertainty surrounding the Strait of Hormuz. The conversation also examines a five-point peace initiative proposed by China and Pakistan, and looks into whether it offers a credible path toward de-escalation and regional stability.
The guests panel includes Ben Norton, editor-in-chief of Geopolitical Economy Report, Saeed Khan, associate professor of Near East & Asian Studies and Global Studies at Wayne State University, Brandon Andrews, entrepreneur and former Hill staffer, and Liu Baocheng, dean of the Center for International Business Ethics at the University of International Business and Economics.
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Trump eskaliert gegen den Iran: Kommt jetzt der große Finanz-Crash?
BERLINER ZEITUNG: Donald Trump zieht gegen den Iran nicht zurück. An den Börsen steigt die Nervosität. Der gefürchtete „perfekte Sturm“ braut sich zusammen.
Seit dem US-Angriff auf den Iran wird immer öfter von einem „perfekten Sturm“ gesprochen, wird der „schwarze Schwan“ gesucht – also ein unvorhergesehenes Ereignis, das einen Absturz auslöst. Spekulanten mit Insider-Wissen beschleunigen Entwicklungen. Irgendwann erreicht der Irrsinn dann auch Haushalte, Familien und die reale Wirtschaft.
Donald Trump hat mit seiner Rede am Donnerstag klargemacht, dass er nicht daran denkt zu deeskalieren. Der amerikanische Präsident kündigte an, den Iran in den kommenden Wochen „extrem hart“ zu treffen. Er machte damit die Hoffnung auf ein Ende des Kriegs im Nahen Osten zunichte.
Mehrere US-Geheimdienste sollen laut New York Times in den vergangene [sic] Tagen zu dem Schluss gekommen sein, dass die iranische Regierung nicht bereit sei, substanzielle Verhandlungen aufzunehmen. Trump sagte, Washington werde seine Kriegsziele „sehr bald“ erreichen. Und weiter in der ihm eigenen unflätigen Sprache: „Wir werden sie in den nächsten zwei bis drei Wochen extrem hart treffen. Wir werden sie in die Steinzeit zurückversetzen, dorthin, wo sie hingehören.“ Zugleich sagte er den amerikanischen Verbündeten, sie müssten „die Führung übernehmen“, um die Straße von Hormus wieder für Öllieferungen zu öffnen. Frankreichs Präsident Emmanuel Macron erteilte der Forderung Trumps am Donnerstag postwendend eine Abfuhr. Es sei nicht möglich, die Straße mit militärischer Gewalt offenzuhalten, sagte Macron während eines Staatsbesuchs in Südkorea. » | Michael Maier | Donnerstag, 2. April 2026
Seit dem US-Angriff auf den Iran wird immer öfter von einem „perfekten Sturm“ gesprochen, wird der „schwarze Schwan“ gesucht – also ein unvorhergesehenes Ereignis, das einen Absturz auslöst. Spekulanten mit Insider-Wissen beschleunigen Entwicklungen. Irgendwann erreicht der Irrsinn dann auch Haushalte, Familien und die reale Wirtschaft.
Donald Trump hat mit seiner Rede am Donnerstag klargemacht, dass er nicht daran denkt zu deeskalieren. Der amerikanische Präsident kündigte an, den Iran in den kommenden Wochen „extrem hart“ zu treffen. Er machte damit die Hoffnung auf ein Ende des Kriegs im Nahen Osten zunichte.
Mehrere US-Geheimdienste sollen laut New York Times in den vergangene [sic] Tagen zu dem Schluss gekommen sein, dass die iranische Regierung nicht bereit sei, substanzielle Verhandlungen aufzunehmen. Trump sagte, Washington werde seine Kriegsziele „sehr bald“ erreichen. Und weiter in der ihm eigenen unflätigen Sprache: „Wir werden sie in den nächsten zwei bis drei Wochen extrem hart treffen. Wir werden sie in die Steinzeit zurückversetzen, dorthin, wo sie hingehören.“ Zugleich sagte er den amerikanischen Verbündeten, sie müssten „die Führung übernehmen“, um die Straße von Hormus wieder für Öllieferungen zu öffnen. Frankreichs Präsident Emmanuel Macron erteilte der Forderung Trumps am Donnerstag postwendend eine Abfuhr. Es sei nicht möglich, die Straße mit militärischer Gewalt offenzuhalten, sagte Macron während eines Staatsbesuchs in Südkorea. » | Michael Maier | Donnerstag, 2. April 2026
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Donald Trump,
Finanzkrise,
Irankrieg
Vlad Vexler: Trump's Iran Speech - Health-event Level Bad
I started watching Trump's speech, but it was painful to watch. In fact, it was embarrassing to watch as well. For this reason, I quit watching it after only a few minutes. For this reason, I am not going to post the full prime-time speech. It really beggars belief that this is the best the leading nation of the so-called free world, the West, can come up with. Sadly, the bar for becoming POTUS has been set very low indeed. Clearly, we are living in diminished, strange times. — © Mark Alexander
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Donald Trump
Steve Rosenberg: A Newspaper Headline the Kremlin Will Love
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Trump Claims Iran War ‘Nearing Completion’ and Seeks to Justify Conflict in Prime Time Address
THE GUARDIAN: Markets sink after president offers little detail on how he intends to wind down conflict over next two to three weeks
Donald Trump used a prime time address to the nation on Wednesday evening to declare the month-long war in Iran a success “nearing completion”, despite a spiraling conflict that has caused economic turmoil across the globe, fractured transatlantic alliances and eroded the president’s approval ratings.
In remarks from the White House, Trump argued that the US’s “little journey” to Iran had nearly accomplished “all of America’s military objectives”, but offered little clarity on how he planned to wind down the conflict over the next “two to three weeks”.
“We are on the cusp of ending Iran’s sinister threat to America and the world,” Trump said in the 19-minute speech, delivered from Cross Hall of the White House. “We have all the cards. They have none.”
Acknowledging the economic pain caused by the conflict, he blamed a “short-term” rise in gas prices on Iran’s actions, and insisted the US had become energy independent.
Oil prices rose and Asian stocks traded lower immediately after Trump’s address, which did little to soothe investor concerns over the closure of the strait of Hormuz. The US president reiterated his call for other nations to help secure the global oil chokepoint: “Grab it and cherish it.” » | Lauren Gambino | Thursday, April 2, 2026
«Aucune nouveauté», «non-événement», «copier-coller» : l’allocution de Trump sur la guerre en Iran n’a pas convaincu la presse internationale : REVUE DE PRESSE - À l’occasion de sa première intervention en direct depuis le début du conflit en Iran, le président américain n’a su dissiper ni les craintes des marchés ni celles de l’opinion publique, selon un consensus quasi unanime dans les médias internationaux ce jeudi. »
Donald Trump used a prime time address to the nation on Wednesday evening to declare the month-long war in Iran a success “nearing completion”, despite a spiraling conflict that has caused economic turmoil across the globe, fractured transatlantic alliances and eroded the president’s approval ratings.
In remarks from the White House, Trump argued that the US’s “little journey” to Iran had nearly accomplished “all of America’s military objectives”, but offered little clarity on how he planned to wind down the conflict over the next “two to three weeks”.
“We are on the cusp of ending Iran’s sinister threat to America and the world,” Trump said in the 19-minute speech, delivered from Cross Hall of the White House. “We have all the cards. They have none.”
Acknowledging the economic pain caused by the conflict, he blamed a “short-term” rise in gas prices on Iran’s actions, and insisted the US had become energy independent.
Oil prices rose and Asian stocks traded lower immediately after Trump’s address, which did little to soothe investor concerns over the closure of the strait of Hormuz. The US president reiterated his call for other nations to help secure the global oil chokepoint: “Grab it and cherish it.” » | Lauren Gambino | Thursday, April 2, 2026
«Aucune nouveauté», «non-événement», «copier-coller» : l’allocution de Trump sur la guerre en Iran n’a pas convaincu la presse internationale : REVUE DE PRESSE - À l’occasion de sa première intervention en direct depuis le début du conflit en Iran, le président américain n’a su dissiper ni les craintes des marchés ni celles de l’opinion publique, selon un consensus quasi unanime dans les médias internationaux ce jeudi. »
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No Kings (2026)
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Donald Trump,
No Kings
Tariq Ramadan : 18 ans de prison pour viols mais un exil doré en Suisse
LE FIGARO : RÉCIT - Reconnu coupable par la justice française la semaine dernière, le prédicateur de 63 ans, réfugié dans son pays, ne semble pas prêt à purger sa peine.
Voilà donc Tariq Ramadan condamné pour la deuxième fois. Reconnu coupable, en 2024, par la justice helvète, d’un viol sur une femme en 2008, le prédicateur suisse de 63 ans a été condamné, la semaine dernière, à 18 ans de réclusion par la cour criminelle départementale de Paris, jugé par défaut et à huis clos pour des viols commis sur trois femmes. À titre de peine complémentaire, « compte tenu du risque de réitération des faits », le petit-fils du fondateur des Frères musulmans, Hassan al-Banna, se voit astreint à un suivi socio-judiciaire de huit ans, privé de ses droits civils et civiques pendant dix ans et définitivement interdit du territoire français.
« Il y a eu l’affaire Dreyfus . Aujourd’hui, il y a l’affaire Ramadan, ose publier, sur X, son compte de soutien Justice pour Ramadan. Allons-nous laisser-faire ? » En attendant, le multicondamné, visé par un mandat d’arrêt, coule des jours paisibles près de Genève, soigné en psychiatrie à la Clinique du Grand-Salève, un « établissement privé de standing », avec vue sur la montagne. » | Par Stéphane Kovacs | mercredi 1 avril 2026
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Voilà donc Tariq Ramadan condamné pour la deuxième fois. Reconnu coupable, en 2024, par la justice helvète, d’un viol sur une femme en 2008, le prédicateur suisse de 63 ans a été condamné, la semaine dernière, à 18 ans de réclusion par la cour criminelle départementale de Paris, jugé par défaut et à huis clos pour des viols commis sur trois femmes. À titre de peine complémentaire, « compte tenu du risque de réitération des faits », le petit-fils du fondateur des Frères musulmans, Hassan al-Banna, se voit astreint à un suivi socio-judiciaire de huit ans, privé de ses droits civils et civiques pendant dix ans et définitivement interdit du territoire français.
« Il y a eu l’affaire Dreyfus . Aujourd’hui, il y a l’affaire Ramadan, ose publier, sur X, son compte de soutien Justice pour Ramadan. Allons-nous laisser-faire ? » En attendant, le multicondamné, visé par un mandat d’arrêt, coule des jours paisibles près de Genève, soigné en psychiatrie à la Clinique du Grand-Salève, un « établissement privé de standing », avec vue sur la montagne. » | Par Stéphane Kovacs | mercredi 1 avril 2026
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Suisse
‘Fossil-fuel Imperialism’: Trump’s Hankering for Iranian Oil Runs Deep
THE GUARDIAN: Experts say the US believes it is entitled to resources it desires – a perspective president has supported for decades
Donald Trump said this past weekend he wants to “take the oil in Iran” by seizing control of a key export hub, echoing a refrain he has returned to for over a decade.
It’s a sign of his disregard for international law and belief in “fossil-fuel imperialism”, experts say.
“Trump truly believes that the US is entitled to whatever resource it so desires,” said Patrick Bigger, co-director of the Transition Security Project, a research initiative focused on the climate and geopolitical concerns of militarization. “It’s a real ‘might-makes-right’ logic that is both abhorrent and spectacularly miscalculated.” » | Dharna Noor | Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Donald Trump said this past weekend he wants to “take the oil in Iran” by seizing control of a key export hub, echoing a refrain he has returned to for over a decade.
It’s a sign of his disregard for international law and belief in “fossil-fuel imperialism”, experts say.
“Trump truly believes that the US is entitled to whatever resource it so desires,” said Patrick Bigger, co-director of the Transition Security Project, a research initiative focused on the climate and geopolitical concerns of militarization. “It’s a real ‘might-makes-right’ logic that is both abhorrent and spectacularly miscalculated.” » | Dharna Noor | Wednesday, April 1, 2026
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Wednesday, April 01, 2026
Raketen auf Israel zu Pessach: Iran startet größte Angriffswelle seit Wochen
BERLINER ZEITUNG: Zum Beginn des jüdischen Feiertags Pessach greifen Iran und Hisbollah Israel an. Millionen flüchten in Schutzräume, Raketen schlagen in Wohngebieten ein.
Der Iran hat am Mittwochabend nach israelischen Militärangaben eine der größten Angriffswellen der vergangenen Wochen gegen Israel gestartet. Nach ersten Einschätzungen der israelischen Armee (IDF) wurden am Mittwochabend rund zehn ballistische Raketen in Richtung Zentralisrael abgefeuert.
In zahlreichen Regionen des Landes, insbesondere im Zentrum, heulten rund um den Beginn des jüdischen Pessach-Festes die Sirenen. Millionen Menschen suchten Schutzräume oder sichere Bereiche auf, während vielerorts die traditionellen Seder-Abende stattfanden. » | Alexander Schmalz | Mittwoch, 1. April 2026
Der Iran hat am Mittwochabend nach israelischen Militärangaben eine der größten Angriffswellen der vergangenen Wochen gegen Israel gestartet. Nach ersten Einschätzungen der israelischen Armee (IDF) wurden am Mittwochabend rund zehn ballistische Raketen in Richtung Zentralisrael abgefeuert.
In zahlreichen Regionen des Landes, insbesondere im Zentrum, heulten rund um den Beginn des jüdischen Pessach-Festes die Sirenen. Millionen Menschen suchten Schutzräume oder sichere Bereiche auf, während vielerorts die traditionellen Seder-Abende stattfanden. » | Alexander Schmalz | Mittwoch, 1. April 2026
Steve Schmidt: They Will Get No Sympathy and No Respect
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Sarah Ferguson: A Life of Luxury And Excessive Spending 🤑✈️ | Fergie: Where Did All the Money Go?
Mar 19, 2026 | How did Sarah Ferguson, a Duchess, find herself in financial turmoil time and time again? And how has she always managed to bounce back?
Fergie: Where Did All the Money Go?: This lively documentary takes us onboard Sarah Ferguson's financial rollercoaster.
Fergie: Where Did All the Money Go?: This lively documentary takes us onboard Sarah Ferguson's financial rollercoaster.
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Sarah Ferguson
‘Down with the King!’: Could Bahrain Be at a Tipping Point amid War on Iran? | MEE Live
Apr 1, 2026 | Bahrain is home to the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet - where 9,000 American troops are based.
The presence of US troops has been a point of contention among Bahrainis for decades.
Now, as Iran targets US bases across the region, that relationship has come into the spotlight once again.
To find out why, we are joined by Maryam al-Khawaja, a Bahraini activist who played a key role in pro-democracy protests in Bahrain in 2011, and advocates for human rights and political reform.
The presence of US troops has been a point of contention among Bahrainis for decades.
Now, as Iran targets US bases across the region, that relationship has come into the spotlight once again.
To find out why, we are joined by Maryam al-Khawaja, a Bahraini activist who played a key role in pro-democracy protests in Bahrain in 2011, and advocates for human rights and political reform.
Für seine Familie war sein einziges „Verbrechen“: Er ist schwul! | Ali Fazeli Monfared
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Homosexualität,
Iran
Democracy Now! Will Iran Be Another Vietnam? Trump Sends Mixed Messages on Ending the War
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'Something Is Going On' Russian Internet Shutdowns Expose Putin's Weak Position | Sir Bill Browder
Mar 31, 2026 | Frontline failures, oil export crises and continued clampdowns in major cities suggest 'something is going on' as Putin appears weak despite favourable conditions on the world stage, says Bill Browder, Head of the Magnitsky Justice Campaign.
You have been watching Frontline, with Kate Gerbeau, Philip Ingram and Louis Sykes, produced by Times Radio.
You have been watching Frontline, with Kate Gerbeau, Philip Ingram and Louis Sykes, produced by Times Radio.
Immigration : le gouvernement Trump annonce fermer une partie de la frontière américaine avec le Canada
LE FIGARO : Depuis les années 1940, une route de 14 kilomètres relie les communautés agricoles du Montana et de l'Alberta. Selon la BBC, l'administration Trump a décidé d'y mettre fin, en raison de problèmes de sécurité.
La décision est tombée discrètement mais ses effets se feront sentir des deux côtés de la frontière. À partir du 1er juillet 2026, le gouvernement américain fermera un tronçon de route longeant la frontière entre les États du Montana (États-Unis) et de l’Alberta (Canada). Selon la BBC, il s’agit de la fin de plus de 80 ans de passages informels entre voisins.
L’administration Trump justifie cette fermeture par une hausse de l’immigration illégale et du trafic de drogue dans la région, rapporte le média britannique. Bien que la route se trouve du côté américain, c’est le comté canadien de Warner, dirigé par Shawn Hathaway, directeur général, qui en assure l’entretien depuis des décennies. » | Par Emilie Staeger | mercredi 1 avril 2026
BBC: Trump administration to shutter historic Border Road between US and Canada: The US government will close a nearly nine-mile (14km) stretch of road from 1 July along its border that runs between Montana and Alberta, citing security concerns. »
La décision est tombée discrètement mais ses effets se feront sentir des deux côtés de la frontière. À partir du 1er juillet 2026, le gouvernement américain fermera un tronçon de route longeant la frontière entre les États du Montana (États-Unis) et de l’Alberta (Canada). Selon la BBC, il s’agit de la fin de plus de 80 ans de passages informels entre voisins.
L’administration Trump justifie cette fermeture par une hausse de l’immigration illégale et du trafic de drogue dans la région, rapporte le média britannique. Bien que la route se trouve du côté américain, c’est le comté canadien de Warner, dirigé par Shawn Hathaway, directeur général, qui en assure l’entretien depuis des décennies. » | Par Emilie Staeger | mercredi 1 avril 2026
BBC: Trump administration to shutter historic Border Road between US and Canada: The US government will close a nearly nine-mile (14km) stretch of road from 1 July along its border that runs between Montana and Alberta, citing security concerns. »
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El Pastificio de Nicola: Cómo hacer Rosca de Pascua Casera | Receta Fácil y Tradicional
Mar 31, 2026| En este video vamos a preparar una **Rosca de Pascua casera**, hecha a la antigua, con una masa suave, bien perfumada y ese aspecto rústico tan característico de las panaderías argentinas de otros tiempos.
Una receta sencilla, sin atajos ni trucos modernos, ideal para quienes buscan volver a los sabores tradicionales y preparar en casa una rosca bien casera, perfecta para compartir en familia en Pascua.
Haga clic aquí para ver la receta completa. Luego haga clic en "more".
Interesting facts/Hechos interesantes:
Rosca de Pascua casera is a traditional, ring-shaped sweet bread typically enjoyed during Easter in Argentina and other Latin American countries. Its circular form is highly symbolic, representing eternal life, unity, and the crown of Christ. [Source/Fuente: Google.]
Una receta sencilla, sin atajos ni trucos modernos, ideal para quienes buscan volver a los sabores tradicionales y preparar en casa una rosca bien casera, perfecta para compartir en familia en Pascua.
Haga clic aquí para ver la receta completa. Luego haga clic en "more".
Interesting facts/Hechos interesantes:
Rosca de Pascua casera is a traditional, ring-shaped sweet bread typically enjoyed during Easter in Argentina and other Latin American countries. Its circular form is highly symbolic, representing eternal life, unity, and the crown of Christ. [Source/Fuente: Google.]
UK Needs ‘Ambitious’ New EU Ties amid Iran War, Starmer Says
THE GUARDIAN: PM to focus on European defence and economic partnership for ‘dangerous world’ in pivot away from US
Britain’s long-term national interest requires closer partnership with the EU, Keir Starmer has said, citing war in the Middle East and the increasingly volatile international situation.
The prime minister indicated that the conflict had refocused the government on “ambitious” new ties with Europe, economically and in defence, and said how Britain emerged from the crisis “would define us for a generation”.
Starmer also used the address at Downing Street to announce that the foreign secretary would host a meeting of other countries later this week on how to unblock the vital strait of Hormuz. » | Ben Quinn | Political correspondent | Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Britain’s long-term national interest requires closer partnership with the EU, Keir Starmer has said, citing war in the Middle East and the increasingly volatile international situation.
The prime minister indicated that the conflict had refocused the government on “ambitious” new ties with Europe, economically and in defence, and said how Britain emerged from the crisis “would define us for a generation”.
Starmer also used the address at Downing Street to announce that the foreign secretary would host a meeting of other countries later this week on how to unblock the vital strait of Hormuz. » | Ben Quinn | Political correspondent | Wednesday, April 1, 2026
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Iranian Royalist Gets Reality Check from Israeli Racists
Nb: The views expressed in this video should not be construed as necessarily reflecting my own. — Mark
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Iran,
iran War,
Iranian diaspora
Is Trump about to Walk Away from Iran?
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Donald Trump,
Iran,
iran War
Is the Iran War Dividing the US and Its European Allies? | DW News
Apr 1, 2026 | Tensions between the United States and its European allies mounting. Despite President Donald Trump’s repeated criticism of European leaders, they remain reluctant to join the American-Israeli war on Iran. Several countries have refused to allow their airspace to be used for the operation. The British Prime Minister says this is not his war, and Germany’s chancellor has made clear the country does not want to get involved.
We discuss this topic with Dr. Leslie Vinjamuri, President and CEO of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and an expert on international relations and diplomacy. We are also joined by Glenn Ignazio, a retired major and former commander of U.S. Air Force Special Operations.
We discuss this topic with Dr. Leslie Vinjamuri, President and CEO of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and an expert on international relations and diplomacy. We are also joined by Glenn Ignazio, a retired major and former commander of U.S. Air Force Special Operations.
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Europe,
iran War,
Transatlantic Alliance,
USA
"He's Been Bullying Britain" David Dimbleby Says "Narcissist" Trump Doesn't Deserve King's US Visit
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How Iran Holds Its Own against Enemy Bombardment as Donald Trump's War Enters Its Fourth Week
Mar 30, 2026 | Wars are seldom decided by fighting alone. Although military campaigns can devastate cities and take many lives, final outcomes are shaped by endurance, legitimacy, and deeper historical forces beneath the violence. While the conflict initiated by U.S. President Donald Trump against Iran may bring short-term gains for the United States and Israel, the broader political reality points elsewhere. Iran has suffered damage to its infrastructure and people, yet it may ultimately secure the political advantage.
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David Dimbleby Says King’s US Visit Is an ‘Embarrassment’ | BBC Radio 4 PM
Mar 31, 2026 | Buckingham Palace has confirmed King Charles and Queen Camilla will meet US President Donald Trump in a state visit to the United States in late April.
Speaking to Radio 4’s PM, BBC Royal Occasion presenter David Dimbleby said the planned visit is an “embarrassment” and it is not “an appropriate time to go”.
The veteran broadcaster also said he has “pity” for the King because “he’s at mercy of the government”.
Speaking to Radio 4’s PM, BBC Royal Occasion presenter David Dimbleby said the planned visit is an “embarrassment” and it is not “an appropriate time to go”.
The veteran broadcaster also said he has “pity” for the King because “he’s at mercy of the government”.
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
« C’est ma décision personnelle » : la présidente du Mexique donne plus de 1000 dollars pour aider Cuba
LE FIGARO : Donald Trump menace depuis janvier d’imposer des droits de douane aux pays livrant du pétrole à l’île communiste, privée de l’approvisionnement du Venezuela depuis la capture de son président Nicolas Maduro.
La présidente mexicaine Claudia Sheinbaum a annoncé lundi avoir fait un don à titre personnel de 20.000 pesos (environ 1100 dollars) pour envoyer de l'aide humanitaire à Cuba, qui traverse une grave crise énergétique aggravée par le blocus imposé par les États-Unis. » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | mardi 31 mars 2026
La présidente mexicaine Claudia Sheinbaum a annoncé lundi avoir fait un don à titre personnel de 20.000 pesos (environ 1100 dollars) pour envoyer de l'aide humanitaire à Cuba, qui traverse une grave crise énergétique aggravée par le blocus imposé par les États-Unis. » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | mardi 31 mars 2026
„Schritt in Richtung Apartheid“: Sánchez kritisiert Gesetz zur Todesstrafe in Israel
BERLINER ZEITUNG: Die Knesset hat ein Gesetz zur Todesstrafe verabschiedet. Spaniens Ministerpräsident übt scharfe Kritik. Auch die EU und Deutschland zeigen sich besorgt.
Spaniens Ministerpräsident Pedro Sánchez hat das vom israelischen Parlament verabschiedete Todesstrafen-Gesetz kritisiert. „Die Regierung Spaniens verurteilt die Todesstrafe gegen Palästinenser, die Israels Parlament soeben beschlossen hat“, schrieb Sánchez auf X.
Er beschrieb das Gesetz als „asymmetrische Maßnahme, die bei Israelis, die dieselben Straftaten begangen haben, nicht zur Anwendung käme“. Das sei keine Gerechtigkeit, sondern „ein weiterer Schritt hin zur Apartheid“, sagte Sánchez, der als einer der deutlichsten Kritiker der israelischen Regierung unter den westlichen Staats- und Regierungschefs gilt. » | Anika Schlünz | Dienstag, 31. März 2026
Spaniens Ministerpräsident Pedro Sánchez hat das vom israelischen Parlament verabschiedete Todesstrafen-Gesetz kritisiert. „Die Regierung Spaniens verurteilt die Todesstrafe gegen Palästinenser, die Israels Parlament soeben beschlossen hat“, schrieb Sánchez auf X.
Er beschrieb das Gesetz als „asymmetrische Maßnahme, die bei Israelis, die dieselben Straftaten begangen haben, nicht zur Anwendung käme“. Das sei keine Gerechtigkeit, sondern „ein weiterer Schritt hin zur Apartheid“, sagte Sánchez, der als einer der deutlichsten Kritiker der israelischen Regierung unter den westlichen Staats- und Regierungschefs gilt. » | Anika Schlünz | Dienstag, 31. März 2026
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Un juge ordonne la suspension de la construction de la salle de bal de Donald Trump à la Maison-Blanche
LE FIGARO : Le juge Richard Leon a précisé dans sa décision que le projet nécessiterait l’accord du Congrès, arguant que le président des États-Unis n’est pas le «propriétaire» de la Maison-Blanche.
Un juge fédéral a ordonné mardi la suspension de la construction de la salle de bal voulue par Donald Trump à la Maison-Blanche, un revers pour le républicain qui souhaite laisser sa marque dans le paysage américain. « Le président des États-Unis est le gardien de la Maison-Blanche pour les futures générations de familles présidentielles. Il n’en est toutefois pas le propriétaire ! », a écrit le juge Richard Leon dans sa décision, précisant que le projet nécessiterait l’accord du Congrès.
« Il n’est pas trop tard pour que le Congrès autorise la poursuite de la construction du projet de salle de bal. Le président peut à tout moment demander au Congrès de lui donner expressément l’autorisation de construire une salle de bal et de la faire sur des fonds privés », souligne néanmoins le juge. Cette décision fait droit à une demande de la National Trust for Historic Preservation (NTHP), une organisation à but non lucratif mandatée par le Congrès pour la préservation des bâtiments historiques. » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | mardi 31 mars 2026
Un juge fédéral a ordonné mardi la suspension de la construction de la salle de bal voulue par Donald Trump à la Maison-Blanche, un revers pour le républicain qui souhaite laisser sa marque dans le paysage américain. « Le président des États-Unis est le gardien de la Maison-Blanche pour les futures générations de familles présidentielles. Il n’en est toutefois pas le propriétaire ! », a écrit le juge Richard Leon dans sa décision, précisant que le projet nécessiterait l’accord du Congrès.
« Il n’est pas trop tard pour que le Congrès autorise la poursuite de la construction du projet de salle de bal. Le président peut à tout moment demander au Congrès de lui donner expressément l’autorisation de construire une salle de bal et de la faire sur des fonds privés », souligne néanmoins le juge. Cette décision fait droit à une demande de la National Trust for Historic Preservation (NTHP), une organisation à but non lucratif mandatée par le Congrès pour la préservation des bâtiments historiques. » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | mardi 31 mars 2026
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‘Get Your Own Oil’: Trump Launches Tirade against Europe for Not Joining Iran War
THE GUARDIAN: Many countries in Europe have called the conflict illegal, with some blocking Israeli and US planes from moving weapons through their airspace
Donald Trump has launched a tirade against European countries that refused to join his war against Iran, calling out the UK and France, as transatlantic relations soured from the spiralling conflict that has wreaked havoc on the global economy.
On his Truth Social website, the US president told governments worried about fuel prices to “go get your own oil” by force from the Gulf, comments that sent oil prices even higher.
In a tentative sign of a more proactive European pushback to the war, it was revealed on Tuesday that France had blocked Israeli planes from flying weapons through its airspace while Italy refused last-minute permission for US bombers to land in Sicily.
Spain has already denied the US use of its bases and airspace for the war, and on Tuesday Madrid’s defence minister said the country would not “accept lectures from anyone”. The UK, meanwhile, has allowed the US to use its bases for a war its government says is illegal, but has nonetheless received public admonishment from Trump. » | Oliver Holmes, Angela Giuffrida and Stephen Burgen | Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Donald Trump has launched a tirade against European countries that refused to join his war against Iran, calling out the UK and France, as transatlantic relations soured from the spiralling conflict that has wreaked havoc on the global economy.
On his Truth Social website, the US president told governments worried about fuel prices to “go get your own oil” by force from the Gulf, comments that sent oil prices even higher.
In a tentative sign of a more proactive European pushback to the war, it was revealed on Tuesday that France had blocked Israeli planes from flying weapons through its airspace while Italy refused last-minute permission for US bombers to land in Sicily.
Spain has already denied the US use of its bases and airspace for the war, and on Tuesday Madrid’s defence minister said the country would not “accept lectures from anyone”. The UK, meanwhile, has allowed the US to use its bases for a war its government says is illegal, but has nonetheless received public admonishment from Trump. » | Oliver Holmes, Angela Giuffrida and Stephen Burgen | Tuesday, March 31, 2026
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Steve Schmidt: This Is about Power. Not God
Iran’s Ambassador to UK: We May Target British Military Bases
Mar 31, 2026 | “Every option should be considered. We are very careful and delicate how to defend ourselves.”
Iran’s ambassador to the UK Seyed Ali Mousavi exclusively tells John Pienaar that Iran won’t rule out strikes against British bases.
Iran’s ambassador to the UK Seyed Ali Mousavi exclusively tells John Pienaar that Iran won’t rule out strikes against British bases.
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Renaud Girard : « L’Amérique court à la catastrophe au Moyen-Orient »
LE FIGARO : CHRONIQUE - Donald Trump a commis en février 2026 la même erreur que celle commise par Vladimir Poutine en février 2022, lors de son attaque surprise contre l’Ukraine : il a sous-estimé son adversaire.
À moins que Donald Trump ne parvienne à trouver un accord de cessez-le-feu avec l’Iran dans les prochains jours, l’Amérique court à la catastrophe au Moyen-Orient.
Le 28 février 2026, en attaquant par surprise l’Iran avec qui ils étaient en négociation sur le dossier nucléaire, en le frappant à la tête, en détruisant ses infrastructures de sécurité, les États-Unis et son allié Israël, ont cru que le régime théocratique de Téhéran allait s’effondrer.
Nous nous souvenons de leurs prédictions d’alors, relayées par la diaspora sur les plateaux de télévision : la population iranienne allait se soulever, les pasdarans seraient chassés du pouvoir, un régime démocratique pro-Amérique et pro-Israël allait s’installer à Téhéran, le Moyen-Orient serait enfin libéré d’un régime dangereux pour sa stabilité.
Donald Trump a commis en février 2026 la même erreur que celle commise par Vladimir Poutine en février 2022, lors de son attaque surprise contre l’Ukraine : il a sous-estimé son adversaire. » | Par Renaud Girard | mardi 31 mars 2026
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À moins que Donald Trump ne parvienne à trouver un accord de cessez-le-feu avec l’Iran dans les prochains jours, l’Amérique court à la catastrophe au Moyen-Orient.
Le 28 février 2026, en attaquant par surprise l’Iran avec qui ils étaient en négociation sur le dossier nucléaire, en le frappant à la tête, en détruisant ses infrastructures de sécurité, les États-Unis et son allié Israël, ont cru que le régime théocratique de Téhéran allait s’effondrer.
Nous nous souvenons de leurs prédictions d’alors, relayées par la diaspora sur les plateaux de télévision : la population iranienne allait se soulever, les pasdarans seraient chassés du pouvoir, un régime démocratique pro-Amérique et pro-Israël allait s’installer à Téhéran, le Moyen-Orient serait enfin libéré d’un régime dangereux pour sa stabilité.
Donald Trump a commis en février 2026 la même erreur que celle commise par Vladimir Poutine en février 2022, lors de son attaque surprise contre l’Ukraine : il a sous-estimé son adversaire. » | Par Renaud Girard | mardi 31 mars 2026
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Iran
”He Didn’t Think He’d Be Kissing My A**”: Trump on Saudi Crown Prince Salman
Trump is such a brash, vile, vulgar man! I never thought that I would ever hear a president of the USA speak in such a vile, vulgar manner. When a man in high office speaks, one expects to hear a man speaking with elegance, grace, and dignity. One does not expect to hear him speak as a badly raised little brat in the street! Shame on Trump, and shame on Americans for electing this unsuitable man to the highest office in the land. — © Mark Alexander
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‘Iran Won’t Lose War’: Jeffrey Sachs Predicts ‘Doom’ for Israel, US | Exposes Trump-Bibi Plot
Mar 31, 2026 | In this explosive interview, economist Jeffrey Sachs delivers a stark warning on the escalating Iran war, claiming we could be “days or weeks away” from a collapse of the global energy supply.
Calling Donald Trump a 'fool', Sachs argues that Iran is not going to surrender as Trump imagines, calling the conflict a major strategic miscalculation by the United States and Benjamin Netanyahu. He also frames the war as part of a larger geopolitical power struggle, with the US seeking dominance over the Gulf and Iran resisting falling in line, unlike other regional players.
Perhaps most crucially, Sachs says only major global powers like India, Russia, and China can step in to de-escalate the situation before the crisis spirals further.
Calling Donald Trump a 'fool', Sachs argues that Iran is not going to surrender as Trump imagines, calling the conflict a major strategic miscalculation by the United States and Benjamin Netanyahu. He also frames the war as part of a larger geopolitical power struggle, with the US seeking dominance over the Gulf and Iran resisting falling in line, unlike other regional players.
Perhaps most crucially, Sachs says only major global powers like India, Russia, and China can step in to de-escalate the situation before the crisis spirals further.
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Vaping Likely to Cause Lung and Oral Cancer, Australian Researchers Find in New Review of Evidence
THE GUARDIAN: ‘There is no doubt that the cells and tissues of the oral cavity, the mouth and the lungs are altered by inhalation from e-cigarettes,’ academic says
Vaping is likely to cause lung and oral cancer, researchers have found, as they urged regulators to act now rather than wait decades for a definitive level of risk.
Cancer researchers led by the University of New South Wales in Sydney analysed reviews of evidence from animal studies, human case reports and laboratory research published between 2017 and 2025, in one of the most detailed assessments to date of whether nicotine e-cigarettes could cause cancer.
There are early warning signs in the body strongly linked to cancer risk, including DNA damage and inflammation, co-author Adjunct Prof Bernard Stewart said. The review, published in the journal Carcinogenesis on Tuesday, found vaping is associated with these pre-carcinogenic changes. » | Melissa Davey | Medical editor | Monday, March 30, 2026
Vaping is likely to cause lung and oral cancer, researchers have found, as they urged regulators to act now rather than wait decades for a definitive level of risk.
Cancer researchers led by the University of New South Wales in Sydney analysed reviews of evidence from animal studies, human case reports and laboratory research published between 2017 and 2025, in one of the most detailed assessments to date of whether nicotine e-cigarettes could cause cancer.
There are early warning signs in the body strongly linked to cancer risk, including DNA damage and inflammation, co-author Adjunct Prof Bernard Stewart said. The review, published in the journal Carcinogenesis on Tuesday, found vaping is associated with these pre-carcinogenic changes. » | Melissa Davey | Medical editor | Monday, March 30, 2026
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Italy Denies Use of Sicily Airbase to US Planes Carrying Weapons for Iran War
THE GUARDIAN: Defence ministry says US failed to request authorisation in time for parliament to give approval as required by international treaty
Italy has denied the use of an airbase in Sicily to US military planes carrying weapons for the war in Iran after the US did not follow the required authorisation procedure.
A source at the Italian defence ministry confirmed a report in Corriere della Sera that “some US bombers” had been due to land at Sigonella – one of seven US navy bases in Italy – before heading to the Middle East, but that use of the base had been denied because the US sought authorisation to land only while the aircraft were already en route to Sicily.
The source said this meant there was not enough time to seek approval in parliament, as is required for aircraft landing on naval bases with weapons.
According to treaties established in the late 1950s, the US navy bases can be used for logistical and training purposes but not as transit hubs for aircraft used to transport weapons for war unless in an emergency situation. » | Angela Giuffrida in Rome | Tuesday, Marcj 31, 2026
Italy has denied the use of an airbase in Sicily to US military planes carrying weapons for the war in Iran after the US did not follow the required authorisation procedure.
A source at the Italian defence ministry confirmed a report in Corriere della Sera that “some US bombers” had been due to land at Sigonella – one of seven US navy bases in Italy – before heading to the Middle East, but that use of the base had been denied because the US sought authorisation to land only while the aircraft were already en route to Sicily.
The source said this meant there was not enough time to seek approval in parliament, as is required for aircraft landing on naval bases with weapons.
According to treaties established in the late 1950s, the US navy bases can be used for logistical and training purposes but not as transit hubs for aircraft used to transport weapons for war unless in an emergency situation. » | Angela Giuffrida in Rome | Tuesday, Marcj 31, 2026
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