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Trump Shrugs Off Surging Inflation, and Why a Groundbreaking Social Media Ban Is Floundering

Plus, the man behind “GOOOOAL!”

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As inflation outpaces workers’ wages, President Trump and his administration insist that their agenda is working.
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Todas las selecciones del Mundial 2026 en Estados Unidos, Canadá y México

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El Mundial de fútbol de EE UU, Canadá y México comienza este 11 de junio con una participación récord de equipos en competición. Consulte en este interactivo la información clave de todas las selecciones y el pronóstico de los expertos de EL PAÍS sobre su desempeño en la fase de grupos.

Redacción:

Daniel Arribas, J. M. Benítez, Lorenzo Calonge, Diego Fonseca Rodríguez, Borja Hermoso, Juan I. Irigoyen, Ladislao J. Moñino, Xavi Sancho y Diego Torres.

Formato:

Guiomar del Ser

Diseño:

Ignacio Povedano

Desarrollo:

Fernando Anido

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Angus Taylor rejects One Nation seat sharing deal as cracks appear in Liberal ranks over Pauline Hanson threat

South Australian Liberal Tony Pasin says parties should ‘work hand-in-glove’ to defeat Labor at the next election

Splits are appearing inside the Liberal party about how to deal with Pauline Hanson, after one opposition MP at risk of losing his seat to One Nation said the two conservative parties should cooperate and not run against each other – a plan rejected by Angus Taylor and other senior colleagues.

With One Nation leading the Coalition and Labor in published opinion polls, Hanson’s threat to target government-held seats has recharged debate about whether the surge will see rightwing politicians cooperate or cannibalise each other’s votes.

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© Photograph: Jay Kogler/AAP

© Photograph: Jay Kogler/AAP

© Photograph: Jay Kogler/AAP

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Australia’s Social Media Ban Is Floundering. Can It Still Help Younger Kids?

Six months in, many teens are already back on platforms they were supposed to be blocked from. The ban’s benefits may fall to the next generation.

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The mother of Jimmy, 12, said she tried to build relationships with families that share her concerns about social media and to nurture his interests in activities that don’t involve screens.
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Britain Is Weighing a Social Media Ban for Children. How Did It Get Here?

Months after Australia banned social media for everyone under 16, the British government is considering new policies to keep children safe online.

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Using a smartphone in Sydney, Australia, last year. In December, the country banned social media for those under 16.
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