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El paso de migrantes por la selva del Darién se redujo un 99% en 2025, según el Gobierno de Panamá

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El paso de migrantes por la selva del Darién, la frontera natural entre Colombia y Panamá, se redujo drásticamente en 2025 hasta los 3.091 cruces, un 99% menos respecto a 2024, cuando la atravesaron más de 300.000 en su camino hacia Norteamérica, a pesar de los peligros.

“Pasamos de más de 300.000 ingresos irregulares en 2024 a poco más de 3.000 este año. Es un logro histórico que refleja una gestión responsable y coordinada, siempre con respeto a los derechos humanos”, afirmó este miércoles el ministro de Seguridad Pública de Panamá, Frank Alexis Ábrego, según un comunicado.

En concreto, “los tránsitos irregulares por Darién se desplomaron de 302.203 en 2024 a apenas 3.091 este año, una reducción del 99 %”, detalló en la nota el ente de seguridad panameño.

Además, anotó, se realizaron 22 vuelos chárter de deportación y expulsión de extranjeros.

El número de viajeros irregulares en 2025 por el Darién se asemeja a los niveles de 2012 y 2013, cuando lo hicieron 3.430 y 3.140, respectivamente, según datos oficiales.

Sin embargo, la cifra de migrantes irregulares registrada este año está muy por debajo de los más de 300.000 viajeros que llegaron a Panamá en su movilización hacia EE.UU. en 2024 o del récord histórico de los 520.085 de 2023, el año más crítico de la crisis, los 248.283 de 2022 y los 133.726 de 2021.

La drástica caída de los flujos migratorios hacia Norteamérica se atribuye a la dura política migratoria del Gobierno del presidente de EE.UU., Donald Trump, desde su llegada al poder el pasado enero, basada en deportaciones y fuertes restricciones internas para esta población.

Además, a estas medidas se suman las tomadas desde el inicio de su mandato en julio de 2024 por el presidente panameño, José Raúl Mulino, como el cierre de trochas por el Darién o la firma de un acuerdo con Estados Unidos para realizar vuelos de deportación.

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Ukrainian forces under ‘intense’ pressure in south, as troop shortage bites

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By Tim Lister, Daria Tarasova-Markina

(CNN) — Ukrainian forces are under growing pressure in the south of the country, where less well-equipped units are vastly outnumbered by Russian brigades that have taken hundreds of square kilometers of territory in recent weeks.

The Russians have advanced across open countryside in several areas of the southern region of Zaporizhzhia. One Ukrainian officer with the country’s security service (SBU) told CNN on Wednesday that the situation in the region was “intense.”

“The enemy is trying to strengthen its negotiating position by attempting to capture more territory,” said the officer, who goes by the call sign “Bankir.”

The Russians were using small groups of infantry “who are trying to break through by any means, by any route, to the positions that are least protected,” he added.

Much of the recent fighting has been in and around the town of Huliaipole. Huliaipole lies some 80 kilometers (50 miles) east of the regional capital Zaporizhzhia, which had a pre-war population of more than 700,000.

At a meeting on Sunday attended by Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Russian commander in the region, Col. Gen. Andrei Ivanaev, claimed the town had been taken. Ivanaev told Putin that his forces had taken over 210 square kilometers of territory in the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia regions since early December, feeding the Kremlin’s narrative that ultimately Russia will achieve its goal of occupying four regions of eastern and southern Ukraine.

The unofficial Ukrainian conflict mapper Deepstate reported on Monday that Ukrainian troops continued to hold their positions in parts of Huliaipole but it was now a “grey zone,” with the Russians having “many times more personnel.”

Reinforcing positions in the town was difficult because it was low-lying, Deepstate said.

The Ukrainians rely extensively on drones in areas where they are short of infantry. In open countryside they are effective in taking out Russian platoons. But built-up areas of abandoned buildings and basements afford protection for advancing troops.

Last week, a video showed Russian troops had taken over a Ukrainian command post in Huliaipole and were examining laptops and files left behind.

The commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian military, Oleksandr Syrskyi, acknowledged the capture of the command post “due to weak defenses.”

A territorial brigade “could not withstand the enemy’s pressure during the fighting,” Syrskyi said, and gradually retreated, but criticized the battalion for leaving behind confidential information.

“Ukrainian forces may remain only in (Huliaipole’s) western part,” according to another independent monitor, the Conflict Intelligence Team (CIT). “Under these conditions, Huliaipole, much like Pokrovsk, may already be effectively captured,” it said.

“These troops held their positions for a long time and suffered extremely heavy losses over recent months yet were not rotated to the rear for rest and reconstitution,” CIT added.

What happened in Huliaipole goes to the heart of the Ukrainian military’s dilemma. Its troops are vastly outnumbered along some parts of the 1,000-kilometer front line and are struggling to mobilize additional forces to compensate for losses, according to several commentators.

“That means commanders must make hard choices about where to attack, where to defend and where to hope the Russians don’t exploit gaps in Ukrainian lines,” wrote analyst David Axe on Wednesday.

“A few territorial battalions cannot be expected to hold off a Russian motor rifle brigade, especially if the territorials lack strong support from adjacent artillery and drone units,” Axe noted.

The lack of a coherent command among Ukrainian forces in the sout

How Chevy Chase made ‘Weekend Update’ work

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Chase ridiculed President Gerald Ford regularly in

By Scottie Andrew, CNN

(CNN) — Fifty years ago, weeks before the premiere of the show that would become “Saturday Night Live,” Chevy Chase had a camera test.

NBC execs wanted to see how the untested cast of the late-night series looked onscreen. Many of them were nervous. But Chase knew how he looked.

The disarmingly handsome comic adopted the delivery of a smarmy newsman and deadpanned a joke about the hatching of a baby sandpiper, a triumph for the zoo where it was born, until the bird was stomped to death by a baby hippo born a day earlier. He ended with “Good night, and have a pleasant tomorrow.”

That’s how “Weekend Update” came to be. Chase’s version of events has changed over the years (the camera test anecdote comes from the oral history “Live From New York”; this year, he told Vanity Fair that it happened at a table read). But every retelling of that moment features Chase as a news anchor and a poor baby sandpiper meeting an untimely end.

That anchorman was inspired by local TV journalist Roger Grimsby, but with “Weekend Update,” Chase really invented an outsized version of himself. At once arrogant and idiotic, Chase found a charming cocktail that would make him the breakout star of the nascent “Saturday Night” –– and made “Weekend Update” the show’s signature segment.

‘Weekend Update’ was the show’s first hit

“Weekend Update” typically lands shortly after midnight, after the first musical performance and most of the topical, political sketches. In the capable but predictable hands of current anchors Michael Che and Colin Jost, it’s more of a showcase for other cast members who appear as quirky correspondents. In his sole season as an “SNL” cast member, Chase made it must-see TV that he owned.

Chase was originally hired as a writer, winning a place in the cast after torpedoing himself into a pothole in the pouring rain after dinner with “SNL” creator Lorne Michaels and NBC executive Dick Ebersol. He sold himself then and there, Ebersol said in “Live From New York.”

The very first “Weekend Update” segment was just over three minutes long, complete with a fake advertisement for arthritis medication and a cutaway segment to Laraine Newman on the scene of a fictional hotel homicide. Chase was self-assured throughout, talking a mile a minute in a plain gray suit and red tie, even though he almost stumbled over the first few words of a now-classic joke: “The Post Office announced today that it is commemorating prostitution in the United States –– it’s a 10-cent stamp, but if you wanna lick it, it’s a quarter.”

Michaels told the New York Times earlier this year that sticking a news parody in around midnight was purposeful: Some stations around the US didn’t start airing the show until around that time, after local 11:30 p.m. news broadcasts had ended. Audiences would join the show in progress, see Chase as a fast-talking anchor and fall right in.

The segment grew in popularity week-to-week. A few weeks into his run, he started saying, “I’m Chevy Chase, and you’re not.” He’d reliably skewer politicians and public figures (his favorite target was President Gerald Ford, who Chase joked “tied his shoe to his hairblower and inadvertently pardoned Richard Nixon”) and make fake ri

The ACA’s enhanced subsidies have expired. Here’s what you need to know

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By Tami Luhby, CNN

(CNN) — The cavalry didn’t come to save the Affordable Care Act’s enhanced premium subsidies, which ended when 2025 did. And while the House is expected to vote in January on a Democratic proposal to extend them for three years, the effort faces significant hurdles in the Senate.

This means that millions of Americans will likely have to shell out more — in some cases, a lot more — for coverage in 2026 or go uninsured. They could also try to find less expensive policies, though those usually involve tradeoffs.

Extending the beefed-up subsidies has been at the center of several battles on Capitol Hill in recent months. Democratic lawmakers refused to fund the federal government last fall unless the subsidies were renewed, leading to a record-long shutdown that only ended in mid-November with an agreement to hold a vote in the Senate on the matter. Both Democratic and Republican health care bills failed to pass the chamber in mid-December.

Moderate House Republicans fought with their leadership last month over temporarily extending the more generous assistance. Four of them ultimately decided to go nuclear and back the Democrats’ proposal.

Here’s what you need to know now:

Did all premium assistance disappear?

No! Only the enhanced premium subsidies enacted by the Biden administration as part of a 2021 Covid-19 relief package have expired.

The original subsidies, which are in the 2010 landmark health reform law, continue to be available. They limit monthly payments for the benchmark plan to no more than about 10% of enrollees’ household income for those earning less than 400% of the federal poverty level, or about $62,600 for an individual and $128,600 for a family of four.

But the enhanced subsidies made Obamacare coverage much more affordable, which helped draw a record 24.3 million people to sign up for 2025 policies. Lower-income Americans were able to enroll in policies with $0 or near $0 monthly premiums, while those in the middle class became eligible for help for the first time. Four out of five consumers were able to find 2025 plans for $10 or less a month.

Some Americans may also qualify

Maduro promete afianzar en 2026 el desarrollo militar de Venezuela: “La patria está segura y protegida”

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Por CNN en Español

El presidente de Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, aseguró que el país está “seguro y protegido” frente a “amenazas imperiales” y prometió que en 2026 afianzará el desarrollo técnico y militar hacia una “independencia irreversible”, en un mensaje de fin de año transmitido por el canal estatal VTV.

El mandatario proclamó al 2026 como el Año del Reto Admirable, y también pronunció unas palabras en inglés. “The challenge admirable, 2026, victory forever, ya que me están viendo por allá”, dijo, en referencia a Estados Unidos, que mantiene un despliegue naval en el Caribe desde agosto y en las últimas semanas anunció un bloqueo a embarcaciones que trasladen petróleo venezolano.

“Es el año de afianzar el desarrollo técnico y militar que garantice la protección de la patria y una independencia irreversible frente a las amenazas y doctrinas imperiales”, afirmó Maduro. “La patria está segura y protegida con la unión perfecta, con la fusión popular, militar, policial”, agregó.

Maduro, que cumple el primer año de su tercer mandato presidencial, tras unas elecciones que no fueron reconocidas por buena parte de la comunidad internacional, consideró que 2025 fue “el año del consenso más amplio y firme” en la historia republicana de Venezuela. “Es un consenso nacional para la vida, para la paz y para garantizar el futuro”, expuso.

El presidente señaló que hubo una “consagración de la identidad nacional” que “se manifestó con firmeza ante las amenazas imperiales de despojo de nuestras riquezas de las últimas semanas”.

En el plano económico, declaró que su gestión da “pasos firmes hacia una economía diversificada, productiva y exportadora” para superar el rentismo y la dependencia en el petróleo. Además, mencionó las restricciones que enfrenta la economía venezolana por las sanciones de EE.UU.: “Estamos superando el cerco impuesto hace una década y estamos en condiciones óptimas de enfrentar todos los nuevos retos con más preparación, más trabajo, más creatividad, más experiencia y la unión perfecta de todo un país que produce y trabaja”.

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