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Petro, presidente de Colombia. Macron se queda sin mayorías. El PP triunfa en Andalucía

Sobre la victoria de Petro hablamos con Silvia Otero de la Universidad del Rosario en Bogotá. De los retos para Macron, con Gaspard Estrada de Science Po. Y de Andalucía, con Fernando Álvarez-Ossorio de la Universidad de Sevilla

Tuesday, June 21, 2022
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Petro, presidente de Colombia. Macron se queda sin mayorías. El PP triunfa en Andalucía

Sobre la victoria de Petro hablamos con Silvia Otero de la Universidad del Rosario en Bogotá. De los retos para Macron, con Gaspard Estrada de Science Po. Y de Andalucía, con Fernando Álvarez-Ossorio de la Universidad de Sevilla

Tuesday, June 21, 2022
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Petro vs. Rodolfo en Colombia. Elecciones legislativas en Francia y regionales en Andalucía

De las presidenciales en Colombia hablamos con la periodista María Elvira Samper. De las de Francia, con la corresponsal Amanda Sánchez. Y de los comicios andaluces, con Cynthia de Benito de Europa Press

Friday, June 17, 2022
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Protestas en Ecuador. Petro, ¿parecido a Boric o a Maduro? La ropa colgada en Nápoles

Sobre las protestas hablamos con Juan Carlos Calderón, director de la revista digital "Plan V". Del presidente colombiano, con Carlos Malamud del Real Instituto Elcano. Y de la ropa que se seca en las calles napolitanas, con Anna Buj de "La Vanguardia"

Wednesday, June 22, 2022
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