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The Guardian es publicado por Guardian News & Media, una subsidiaria de Guardian Media Group, que es propiedad de The Scott Trust Limited. The Scott Trust (creado en 1936, reorganizado como una compañía limitada en 2008) existe específicamente para asegurar la independencia financiera y editorial de The Guardian 'en perpetuidad' como un periódico nacional de calidad 'sin afiliación partidista'. No hay accionista controlador, familia propietaria o inversor externo; la junta de Scott Trust (presidida por Ole Jacob Sunde) nombra al editor en jefe, pero no dirige el contenido editorial.
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The Guardian es financiado por publicidad digital, contribuciones de lectores y suscripciones / membresías, y por los retornos del Scott Trust Endowment Fund (valorado en aproximadamente £ 1 mil millones), cuyos ingresos de inversión se utilizan para subsidiar el periodismo y compensar las pérdidas operativas.
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Ucrania reporta dos muertos tras ataques nocturnos de Rusia, cifra que ha aumentado a 30 en Kiev.
At least two people were killed and eight injured in Russian air strikes on the Sumy region and Kryvyj Rih in Ukraine during the night of Thursday to Friday, according to Ukrainian authorities. This follows a large-scale Russian attack on Kyiv earlier in the week which killed at least 30 people and injured around 100 others. In response to the attacks, Ukraine conducted missile strikes on Belgorod in Russia, causing a fire at an energy facility and killing one woman, according to Russian media. The overnight strike on the city of Romny in the Sumy region hit a residential building, killing two women and injuring a man, reported regional administrator Oleh Hryhorov via Telegram. Another seven people were injured in a missile strike on Kryvyj Rih, according to military city administrator Oleksandr Vilkul. In Kyiv, teams discovered three more dead bodies during the night, bringing the total number of victims to 30, according to Reuters citing Ukrainian health authorities. Kyiv's military administrator Tymur Tkačenko stated that the attack injured 99 people. Moscow claimed the extensive attack was a response to Ukrainian strikes on Russian energy infrastructure, including those carried

New pipeline in Canada to proceed after C$150bn pledged to ease BC and First Nations concerns
The Canadian federal government and the province of Alberta have agreed to proceed with a major new oil pipeline project after announcing a C$150 billion investment package aimed at addressing concerns from British Columbia and Indigenous communities. Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasized strengthening domestic industries and reducing reliance on the U.S., while pledging funding for port expansions, LNG terminals, and environmental protections. The pipeline will follow the existing Trans Mountain route but diverge to a new terminal, transporting 1 million barrels per day. Carney highlighted 'equal partnership' with Alberta and promised Indigenous communities a 'meaningful ownership stake,' along with efforts to reduce methane emissions. The decision shifts from a previously proposed northern route, which would have required lifting the federal tanker ban, to a southern route that maintains the ban, a key demand of First Nations. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith argued the southern route is more economically viable, while British Columbia Premier David Eby acknowledged past legal losses and now supports the project with compensation guarantees.

En el Pacífico tropical se han producido condiciones de El Niño, según los investigadores
El artículo informa que los investigadores de la organización de Ciencias de la Tierra de Nueva Zelanda (ESNZ) han identificado condiciones consistentes con el fenómeno climático de El Niño en el Pacífico tropical. Advierten que es probable que los impactos en el clima de Nueva Zelanda se intensifiquen en los próximos meses. El ESNZ se unió a otras organizaciones en Australia, Japón y los Estados Unidos para confirmar el desarrollo de El Niño, que se espera que alcance una fuerte intensidad entre julio y septiembre. Los efectos se proyectan para alcanzar su punto máximo durante el verano del hemisferio sur, que abarca desde finales de 2023 hasta principios de 2024. Según el investigador principal Chris Brandolini, este evento de El Niño es al menos comparable en fuerza a cinco de los El Niños más fuertes registrados en la historia moderna. El artículo describe las expectativas regionales de lluvias, señalando la posibilidad de precipitación por debajo del promedio en algunas áreas y por encima de los niveles normales en otras.

La mujer ucraniana sospechosa del atentado con bomba en Mónaco fue "disfrazada de hombre"
Un ataque con bomba ocurrió en Mónaco, hiriendo gravemente a un empresario nacido en Ucrania y a dos de sus familiares. Las autoridades identificaron al principal sospechoso como Anastasiia Berezovska, una mujer ucraniana de 39 años que vivía en Alemania que se había disfrazado de hombre. Interpol emitió una notificación roja para ella, citando cargos de intento de asesinato, colocación de un artefacto explosivo en un lugar público con intención criminal y conspiración criminal. La policía alemana registró su residencia y vehículo, asegurando evidencia para ser entregada a las autoridades de Mónaco. Se cree que el sospechoso detonó la bomba de forma remota y huyó a través de Europa después del ataque. La identificación inicial se centró en un hombre, pero la investigación posterior reveló su verdadera identidad a través de CCTV y relatos de testigos. Las víctimas incluyeron al empresario, su pareja y su hijo de 13 años, con el niño recibiendo tratamiento crítico en un hospital en Niza mientras los adultos permanecían en condición crítica.

Russia planning attack on Poland to test NATO resolve, US claims
The US has warned that Russia is planning an armed 'provocation' against Poland to test NATO's resolve, according to reports. The warning suggests the potential attack could involve targeting Polish critical infrastructure with missiles and drones, or a more extreme scenario of Russian troops crossing the border into NATO territory. Sources close to Polish President Karol Nawrocki claim the US regularly informs Poland about new Russian plans for attacks on NATO's eastern flank. Scenarios include drone attacks on infrastructure or a hybrid attack involving Russian or Belarusian troops. A Polish intelligence source noted that Russia might frame the incident as a mistake, potentially leading to pressure on Poland to negotiate with Russia or Belarus. A Baltic security source confirmed that such plans are under discussion in Moscow, with possible launches from Kaliningrad or Belarus. This follows a report by the International Institute of Strategic Studies noting 144 suspected drone sightings across Europe, including in NATO countries like Denmark, which described the incidents as the 'most serious attack on Danish critical infrastructure to date'.

Cold feet and cooling prices: Australia’s property market is transforming – and first home buyers aren’t biting
Australia's housing market is undergoing significant changes, with first home buyers stepping back and investor demand declining across most areas. This shift comes after a series of interest rate hikes and tax reforms, which have increased borrowing costs and dampened confidence. Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics and credit agencies like Equifax show a notable drop in first-home-buyer loan applications, with some reports indicating a 20% decrease in June compared to the previous year. Meanwhile, high-end property prices in major cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, and Canberra are experiencing sharper declines, with median prices dropping by around $90,000 in the top quartiles. Experts suggest that first-time buyers are hesitant due to market volatility and rising interest rates, while investors are shifting focus toward new properties.

Paul Hogan ha llamado a Pauline Hanson un "pelicano".
Paul Hogan, conocido por su icónico papel como 'Crocodile Dundee', se refirió a la líder de One Nation Pauline Hanson como un 'pelicano' durante un reciente intercambio. Esto se produjo en respuesta a la promoción de Hanson de su idea de 'monocultura australiana', que ella vinculó a los iconos culturales de Hogan. El comentario de Hogan, capturado por la Australian Financial Review, parece ser un golpe metafórico a Hanson, aunque el significado exacto de 'pelicano' como un insulto sigue siendo objeto de debate. Históricamente, el término se ha utilizado en la jerga australiana para describir a alguien percibido como tonto o torpe, posiblemente haciendo referencia a la apariencia del pájaro.

NSW government ‘absolutely thrilled’ to welcome OpenAI ... until someone mentioned the Terminator films
The New South Wales (NSW) government initially expressed strong enthusiasm for OpenAI's decision to establish its first Australian office in Sydney, as revealed through internal emails shared with the NSW parliament. However, the phrase 'absolutely thrilled' was later removed from official communications after staff humorously raised concerns about potential dystopian outcomes inspired by the Terminator films' Skynet concept. Despite this internal caution, the government actively courted OpenAI with promotional materials highlighting Sydney's status as a leading tech hub, citing startups like Atlassian and Canva, and noting the presence of major tech firms in the area. The government remains focused on promoting AI growth while emphasizing responsible use of emerging technologies, though specific strategies remain under development.

Entire NSW Labor left calls for controversial anti-protest laws to be scrapped ahead of party conference
Fifty-six New South Wales (NSW) Labor branches have endorsed motions at the upcoming state conference demanding the repeal or review of controversial anti-protest laws, with the entire left faction supporting the repeal of two specific laws. These laws, enacted by the previous Coalition government and backed by Labor, include penalties of up to two years in prison for blocking major facilities and restrictions on protests near places of worship. Civil liberties advocates argue the laws have increased tensions and violence at protests, citing incidents such as the 9 February rally against Israeli President Isaac Herzog. Legal Observers NSW, an independent group, released a report analyzing the protest. While Premier Chris Minns is expected to address the conference and announce plans to revive train manufacturing in the Hunter region, the focus remains on the push to repeal the anti-protest legislation.

Venezuelan police officers arrested over alleged looting after earthquakes
Four Venezuelan police officers have been arrested and face dismissal after being accused of looting cash from the rubble of a collapsed building in La Guaira following devastating twin earthquakes. The earthquakes, which killed nearly 2,000 people and left tens of thousands missing, have sparked public outrage over the slow government response and allegations of misconduct by military and police personnel. Social media videos show civilians confronting officers from the CICPC, a forensic agency, as they allegedly took money from the ruins. The CICPC stated that the officers were removed from duty and disciplinary actions began. Volunteers continue to assist in search efforts despite challenges, expressing frustration with the lack of official support and reports of looting and blocked aid.

Third UK heatwave increasingly likely as 30C temperatures forecast
An upcoming heatwave in the UK is being predicted, with temperatures potentially reaching 30°C in parts of the southeast by the weekend. The Met Office reports that June 2026 was the warmest June on record for England and the second warmest for the UK overall. A high-pressure system from the Azores is moving toward the Iberian Peninsula, contributing to rising temperatures. While the UK typically declares a heatwave when temperatures meet specific regional thresholds—such as three consecutive days of 28°C in London and the southeast—the current conditions suggest the heatwave might begin earlier than usual. The UK Health Security Agency has issued heat health alerts for several regions, cautioning about risks to vulnerable individuals. Although the air is expected to be less humid compared to previous heatwaves, the potential for discomfort remains. Northern areas are unlikely to experience heatwave-level temperatures soon due to the influence of Atlantic air and possible rainfall.

Ex-cop who wanted to be a serial killer jailed for extreme rape and murder fantasies
Brian Darby, a 80-year-old former police officer, has been sentenced to four years in prison for distributing indecent images of children and sharing online rape and murder fantasies. Darby previously served a life sentence in 2002 after attempting to kill a woman, admitting he wanted to be 'as evil as possible.' Upon release in 2017, he continued his harmful behavior, including stalking victims and engaging in online chats detailing violent fantasies. During his recent trial, prosecutors presented evidence of his disturbing posts, including a post describing strangling his wife with family encouragement and advocating for women to be killed at 30. The court deemed him a dangerous offender due to his entrenched interest in violent sexual material and patterns of offending. Darby was also linked to a 14-year-old accomplice named Jeannette White, with whom he shared violent fantasies and groomed for criminal activity.

Starmer renuncia como líder laborista y allana el camino para la contienda por el nuevo primer ministro
Sir Keir Starmer ha dimitido como líder del Partido Laborista y como Primer Ministro del Reino Unido, anunciando su intención de dimitir como líder laborista y permitiendo una contienda de liderazgo para determinar el próximo primer ministro. Afirmó que cree que no es la mejor persona para liderar a los laboristas en las próximas elecciones generales y ha informado al Rey de su decisión. Se ha delineado un calendario para la contienda de liderazgo, con nominaciones que se abrirán el 9 de julio y concluirán el 16 de julio. Starmer enfatizó su compromiso de garantizar una transición ordenada del poder y se comprometió a apoyar a su sucesor. Andy Burnham, ex alcalde de Greater Manchester, ha confirmado su candidatura para el puesto de liderazgo, recibiendo el apoyo temprano del ex secretario de Salud Wes Street. Otros contendientes potenciales incluyen al ex ministro de las Fuerzas Armadas Al Carns, aunque permanece indeciso.
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