La controversia alrededor de ’Romper el círculo‘ está haciendo mucho más ruido y atención mediática que la propia película protagonizada por Blake Lively y Justin Baldoni. Y es que si hace unos días nos hacíamos eco de los numerosos testimonios a favor de la actriz que asegura haber sufrido acoso por parte de su colega de reparto y director del filme,ahora entran en escena varios ejecutivos de Sony Pictures a través de correos electrónicos en los que ponían a caldo a la mujer de Ryan Reynolds, asegurando que su comportamiento fue “infantil y estúpido“.
Sony Pictures ‘rompe el círculo’ de Blake Lively
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Así, durante la premier de la película en verano de 2024, el malestar dentro de la producción se hizo evidente cuando Blake Lively apartó a Justin Baldoni de la alfombra roja; en este momento, los ejecutivos de Sony Pictures ya estaban hartos de la actriz: ”Se lo ha hecho a sí m“`html
The conflict in Sudan between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continues as of January 24, 2026, with ongoing fighting, a severe humanitarian crisis, and stalled peace negotiations. While no major territorial shifts have been confirmed in the last month, the situation remains highly volatile and characterized by localized clashes and widespread displacement.
The Conflict: Overview
The conflict in Sudan erupted on April 15, 2023, stemming from tensions between the SAF, led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the RSF, commanded by General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti), over the integration of the RSF into the Sudanese army and the future direction of Sudan’s political transition.The fighting quickly escalated into a nationwide conflict, primarily concentrated in Khartoum, Darfur, and Kordofan.
Example: The initial clashes began at the SAF headquarters in Khartoum and the Merowe airport (Reuters, April 15, 2023).
Current Military Situation (as of January 24, 2026)
The military situation remains largely stalemated. Neither the SAF nor the RSF has achieved a decisive victory. Fighting continues in Khartoum, particularly in densely populated areas, and in the Darfur region, where the conflict has exacerbated existing ethnic tensions. Recent reports indicate increased RSF activity in West Darfur,raising concerns about further atrocities.
Detail: Self-reliant verification of battlefield claims is extremely tough due to restricted access for journalists and humanitarian organizations. Satellite imagery analysis suggests limited territorial gains by either side in the past 30 days. (ACLED,Armed conflict Location & Event Data Project) provides ongoing conflict tracking data,though access may require subscription.
Example: On January 18, 2026, the SAF reported repelling an RSF offensive in Omdurman, a city adjacent to Khartoum. (Sudan Tribune,January 18,2026). The RSF has not independently confirmed this claim.
Humanitarian Crisis
The conflict has triggered a catastrophic humanitarian crisis. Over 8.2 million people have been displaced, both internally and as refugees in neighboring countries, as of December 2025, according to the UNHCR. Food insecurity is rampant, with millions facing acute hunger. Access to healthcare, water, and sanitation is severely limited.
Detail: The United Nations estimates that over 20 million people – more than 40% of Sudan’s population - require humanitarian assistance.The conflict has disrupted agricultural production and supply chains, exacerbating food shortages. (UNHCR, Sudan Emergency) provides updated displacement figures and humanitarian response data.
Example: The World Food Programme (WFP) reported in January 2026 that it has only been able to reach approximately 30% of the people in need of food assistance due to security constraints and logistical challenges. (WFP, Sudan)
Political Developments & Peace Efforts
Numerous attempts to mediate a ceasefire and facilitate peace negotiations have failed. The SAF and RSF have repeatedly violated ceasefires, and disagreements over key issues, such as the integration of the RSF and the structure of a future goverment, have stalled progress. The African Union, IGAD (Intergovernmental Authority on Development), and the United States have been actively involved in mediation efforts.
Detail: The Jeddah talks, facilitated by Saudi Arabia and the United States, were suspended in December 2023 after multiple breaches of ceasefire agreements. Efforts to revive the talks have so far been unsuccessful. (U.S. Department of State – Sudan) provides information on U.S. diplomatic efforts.
Example: On January 15, 2026, the African Union High-Level Panel on Sudan, led by former President Thabo Mbeki, issued a statement expressing deep concern over the continued violence and calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities. (African union, Press Release, January 15, 2026)
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