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Fundado: 1960
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Raidio Teilifis Eireann (RTE) es la emisora de servicio público nacional de Irlanda, establecida como una autoridad legal el 1 de junio de 1960 en virtud de la Ley de la Autoridad de Radiodifusión de 1960 (radio que data de 1926, televisión desde 1961).
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RTE cuenta con un modelo de financiación dual: una cuota de licencia de televisión (fijada en 160 euros, recaudada a través de An Post) más ingresos por publicidad comercial y patrocinio.Tras las controversias financieras y de gobernanza, el gobierno también ha comprometido una financiación directa de la tesorería para estabilizar a la emisora.
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Como una emisora pública de propiedad estatal financiada por la tasa de licencia y el dinero público, RTE se clasifica correctamente como ESTADO.
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RSF de Sudán se acerca a Al Obeid mientras la ONU advierte de atrocidades inminentes
Las Fuerzas de Apoyo Rápido de Sudán (RSF), un grupo paramilitar, está avanzando hacia Al Obeid en la región de Kordofán del Norte, que actualmente está en manos del ejército sudanés. La ciudad ha experimentado interrupciones significativas debido a los ataques con drones de RSF dirigidos a la infraestructura militar y civil, incluida la central eléctrica principal, lo que ha provocado cortes de energía, escasez de agua y operaciones hospitalarias afectadas. Los residentes informan que la vida sigue siendo en su mayoría normal a pesar de estos desafíos, aunque persiste la escasez de combustible después de los ataques a las gasolineras. Los videos que circulan en línea muestran a los combatientes de RSF afirmando que capturarán a Al Obeid en cuestión de días. Al Obeid es estratégicamente importante ya que alberga la 5a División de Infantería del ejército y sirve como un importante centro comercial. La pérdida de esta ciudad sería un revés significativo para el ejército, similar a su pérdida anterior de El Fasher en Darfur, que llevó a atrocidades generalizadas en múltiples países, incluida la respuesta de RSF.

La estadounidense tiene el máximo tiempo de recuperación en Wimbledon.
The article discusses the scheduling of the first-round doubles match at Wimbledon involving American tennis player Serena Williams and her sister Venus Williams against the Argentine-Colombian pair Solana Sierra and Camila Osorio. The match was initially scheduled for Thursday and Friday but has been postponed due to Serena's injury during her singles match. Tournament organizer Andy Murray (likely a misstatement, as Andy Murray is a British player, and the correct name might be someone like Ashley Barker or another official) stated they are giving Serena as much time as possible to recover. They ruled out postponing the match to later dates unless necessary for safety or tournament flow. The match is expected to take place on a larger court to accommodate the large crowd attracted by Serena and Venus, who are major stars. Serena returned to professional tennis after four years, but she lost her first singles match and injured her knee. She did not attend a press conference afterward due to health reasons and expressed her commitment to participating in the doubles event. Serena and Venus have won six doubles titles together, including a title in 2016.

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

Corporation tax up 4.7% in first half of year to €13.7bn
The article reports on Ireland's Exchequer figures for the first half of 2026, showing a total tax revenue of €50 billion, slightly ahead of the same period in 2025. Corporation tax increased by 4.7% to €13.7 billion, while income tax rose by 6.7% to €18.6 billion. The Exchequer recorded a surplus of €700 million. However, excluding one-time revenues from the Apple tax windfall, total tax receipts were 4.8% higher. Other taxes like stamp duty, capital gains tax, and capital acquisitions tax saw declines compared to the previous year. On the spending side, total expenditure reached €61.4 billion, with gross voted expenditure €54.4 billion, exceeding forecasts by 1%.

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.

Pico Lopes se prepara para Messi mientras la familia se apresura a regresar para la historia de la Copa del Mundo
Pico Lopes, un nacional de Cabo Verde y ex defensor de Shamrock Rovers, se está preparando para enfrentarse al argentino Lionel Messi en la ronda de 32 de la Copa Mundial de la FIFA en Miami. Su viaje para representar a Cabo Verde comenzó en 2018 después de rechazar inicialmente una llamada, y se ha convertido en un jugador destacado para su país. La carrera histórica de Cabo Verde en el torneo incluye un empate con España y victorias sobre Uruguay y Arabia Saudita. La familia de Lopes, incluida su esposa Leah y su hijo pequeño Diego, ha hecho esfuerzos significativos para viajar de Dublín a Miami para apoyarlo. Han viajado a través de los Estados Unidos, con la ayuda de amigos y familiares, para garantizar que puedan asistir al partido. Los padres y hermanos de Pico también están trabajando para asegurar los arreglos de viaje para presenciar el juego, destacando el significado emocional de este momento para la familia Lopes.

20 gardaí sent home as part of dispute over rest days
At least 20 police officers (gardaí) in Ireland were sent home after arriving for work in the southeast region, as their services were deemed unnecessary for an EU Presidency-related event in Cork. The officers had been instructed to report to Cork at 7am but were informed by a Chief Superintendent that they were no longer needed. This incident is linked to an ongoing dispute over compensation for work performed on rest days. The Garda Representative Association (GRA) supported the officers' actions, calling it a 'brave stand,' and argued that the situation violated the Working Time Act. The GRA emphasized that rest days cannot be routinely canceled without providing premium pay. Garda Headquarters acknowledged the issue and stated it would resolve disputes through existing processes, while thanking most officers for their efforts during the EU Presidency.

Unions to prepare industrial action ballots over pay deal
Public sector unions in Ireland are preparing for potential industrial action ballots due to the expiration of the last pay deal and stalled negotiations for a new agreement. The previous pay deal, which ran from January 2024 to June 2026, provided up to 10.25% total pay increases over two-and-a-half years. Unions argue that inflation has eroded recent pay raises and that the government has not offered a clear plan for addressing pay and living standards. They emphasize the need for clarity on pay before broader discussions can proceed. Meanwhile, Minister for Public Expenditure Jack Chambers stated his goal is to reach an agreement without increasing costs, while union leaders stress that their demands include a realistic approach to pay and other workplace issues.

Relief for Govt as EU Presidency off to a good start
Ireland's government expressed relief as the EU's College of Commissioners' visit to Cork proceeded without major issues. The event followed concerns over delays in an investigation into Aughinish Alumina's operations, particularly amid scrutiny over its ties to Russian-aligned companies. Commission President Ursula von der Leyen assured European officials that Ireland would lead the investigation, defusing potential criticism. Discussions also touched on potential EU measures regarding Palestinian rights, sanctions against Israeli settlers, and proposed restrictions on social media use for children. Irish ministers highlighted progress on these issues while acknowledging ongoing challenges, including migration control under new EU border rules.

Lyra McKee’s family says justice system ‘completely failed’ as men found not guilty of murder
Three men from Derry were found not guilty of murdering journalist Lyra McKee in 2019. McKee, a 29-year-old from Belfast, was killed during riots in the Creggan area of Derry when she was struck by a bullet near police vehicles. The New IRA claimed responsibility for the attack. The trial, which took place in Belfast Crown Court in 2024, resulted in the acquittal of Jordan Devine, Paul McIntyre, and Peter Cavanagh. McKee's family expressed deep disappointment, stating that the justice system 'completely failed' their loved one and Northern Ireland. They criticized the lack of witnesses coming forward with evidence and called for an end to the 'culture of silence' in the region. The judge acknowledged the tragedy but noted that the evidence against the defendants was insufficient for a conviction.

Over 10,800 abortions last year, HSE figures show
Ireland's Health Services Executive (HSE) released a report detailing the expansion of abortion services since 2019, showing 46,841 terminations reported between 2019 and 2024. Annual numbers rose from 6,666 in the first year to 10,852 in 2024, with Dublin accounting for the highest number of cases. All 19 maternity hospitals now offer medical termination, and the number of general practitioners providing early medical abortions increased from 310 to 480. Community-based early medical abortion became the primary method, with 81% of procedures being medical terminations. The report noted a 6% complication rate, though serious complications were rare. It also outlined challenges such as regional disparities in access, limited surgical options, and barriers faced by migrant and rural populations.

Scope of Jozef Puska's appeal to overturn murder conviction may change, lawyers tell court
Jozef Puska, a 35-year-old man serving a life sentence for the murder of 23-year-old schoolteacher Ashling Murphy, is appealing his conviction. His legal team has informed the court that the scope of the appeal might change following recent developments. Originally scheduled for April 23, the appeal was postponed after Puska's barristers requested to withdraw, leading to a new hearing date of July 15. During a recent court session, Senior Counsel John Berry indicated that new instructions from Puska could significantly shorten the appeal process and potentially alter its focus. The court has adjourned the matter until July 10. Puska, who claims he stopped working in 2017 due to a back injury, is represented by legal aid, similar to his trial representation. The prosecution alleges that Puska stabbed Murphy 11 times in the neck and slashed her with a blade before abandoning her in a secluded area, where she later died.

Taylor Swift y Travis Kelce se han casado
Un artículo informa que Taylor Swift y Travis Kelce se han casado en privado, según Page Six del New York Post, que cita múltiples fuentes anónimas. La boda se describe como teniendo lugar frente a un pequeño grupo de seres queridos, aunque la ubicación exacta y la fecha permanecen sin especificar. El informe señala que el jet privado de Swift fue visto recientemente en Nashville, Tennessee, lo que sugiere una posible conexión con la ceremonia.
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