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Protestas en China. Nuevo "round" entre Pedro Castillo y el Congreso. Despedido por ser aburrido

Sobre si Xi Jinping debe preocuparse hablamos en Pekín con Lorena Cató de la agencia Efe. Del lío en el Perú, con la periodista Drusila Zileri en Lima. Y del singular caso en Francia, con Amanda Sánchez de Caracol Radio

Tuesday, November 29, 2022
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Protestas en China. Nuevo "round" entre Pedro Castillo y el Congreso. Despedido por ser aburrido

Sobre si Xi Jinping debe preocuparse hablamos en Pekín con Lorena Cató de la agencia Efe. Del lío en el Perú, con la periodista Drusila Zileri en Lima. Y del singular caso en Francia, con Amanda Sánchez de Caracol Radio

Tuesday, November 29, 2022
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Episodio especial: Los republicanos en la Cámara en EE. UU. Entrevista con José Díaz Balart

Dori Toribio nos cuenta hoy qué harán los republicanos con su mayoría en la Cámara de Representantes tras las "midterm elections". Y José Díaz Balart nos habla sobre los detalles del voto hispano en esos comicios

Friday, November 25, 2022
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Cuatro años de López Obrador. Una banda armada en un hospital en Ecuador. Mastodon y Twitter

Sobre lo positivo y lo negativo de lo que va de gobierno en México hablamos con Karolina Gilas de la UNAM. De lo ocurrido en Chone, con Juan Carlos Calderón, director de "Plan B". Y de Mastodon, con José Luis Orihuela de la Universidad de Navarra

Wednesday, November 30, 2022
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