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El peligro de ser periodista en México. Se desploman las criptomonedas. La música vieja

De la impunidad en México hablamos con el fotógrafo Félix Márquez y con Paula Saucedo de Artículo 19. De las criptomonedas, con Jorge Soriano, de Criptan. Y sobre el éxito de las canciones viejas, con la productora María Elisa Ayerbe en Miami

Wednesday, January 26, 2022
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El peligro de ser periodista en México. Se desploman las criptomonedas. La música vieja

De la impunidad en México hablamos con el fotógrafo Félix Márquez y con Paula Saucedo de Artículo 19. De las criptomonedas, con Jorge Soriano, de Criptan. Y sobre el éxito de las canciones viejas, con la productora María Elisa Ayerbe en Miami

Wednesday, January 26, 2022
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Ucrania y un nuevo orden mundial. Derrame de petróleo en el Perú. Los ministros de Boric

Sobre si Rusia y China buscan un mundo distinto hablamos con Pablo Simón de la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Del derrame de Repsol, con Ricardo León de "El Comercio" de Lima. Y del gabinete de Boric con José María del Pino del Grupo Clarín

Tuesday, January 25, 2022
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Mujeres agredidas y condenas en Guatemala. El retiro de Stephen Breyer de la Corte de EE. UU.

En Guatemala hablamos con Pedrina López de Paz y con su abogada, Lucía Xiloj, y en Haverford College con la experta en ese país Anita Isaacs. Y Dori Toribio nos contó todo sobre el retiro del magistrado Stephen Breyer

Thursday, January 27, 2022
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