El pais diario digital españa

El pais diario digital españa

El país cali

The publishing company of El Mundo is Unidad Editorial Información General, S.L.U., which is owned by Unidad Editorial, S.A., also owner of Grupo Recoletos, both of which are majority-owned by RCS MediaGroup (Rizzoli), which controls the Italian daily with the largest circulation, Corriere della Sera, and which sets the general guidelines for action.[6] On March 8, 2010, the Unidad Editorial Group, together with other publishing companies, launched Orbyt, a paid digital content platform for all the editorial products of the aforementioned companies.

On March 8, 2010, Grupo Unidad Editorial, together with other publishing companies, launched the Orbyt kiosk, a digital platform of paid content for all the editorial products of these companies, in which, in addition to having specific sections (four for El Mundo), it is also possible to consult the newspaper library of all publications, give opinions and interact with the editorial staff.

The newspaper generally supported the government of José María Aznar. However, it questioned some of his actions, [citation needed] especially those that could favor PRISA – since the period of Felipe González, the two had become rivals. El Mundo also seriously criticized the Iraq War.[11] El Mundo also criticized the Iraq War.

The spanish

Soledad Gallego-Díaz, José Yoldi, Alicia Rivera, Gorka Lejarcegui, Juan José Millás, Javier Marías, Rosa Montero, Elvira Lindo, Mario Vargas Llosa, Manuel Vicent, Manuel Rivas, Josep Ramoneda, Ramón LoboISSN

In 2010 the U.S. conglomerate Liberty Acquisition Holdings (which is listed on the New York Stock Exchange), took over PRISA and therefore El País.[18] Also in this period, Bank of America and Deutsche Bank became shareholders of PRISA. This fact contributed to a change in the political alignment of El País.

On May 12, 2018, El País announced the creation of the gender correspondent’s office, whose head will be Pilar Álvarez. The objective will be to «plan and improve coverage… on issues related to equality and women.»[38] The new office will also be in charge of the gender correspondent’s office.

At its foundation, it was defined as an independent newspaper, of quality, with a European vocation and defender of pluralist democracy, being considered a reference for both the left and the center-left. El País has shown an editorial line close to the PSOE, with social-democratic tendencies.[50] Since its acquisition by the PRISA Group, it has undergone ideological changes, shifting from socialist positions to an editorial line closer to the center or center-right.[citation needed].

The confidential

Soledad Gallego-Díaz, José Yoldi, Alicia Rivera, Gorka Lejarcegui, Juan José Millás, Javier Marías, Rosa Montero, Elvira Lindo, Mario Vargas Llosa, Manuel Vicent, Manuel Rivas, Josep Ramoneda, Ramón LoboISSN

In 2010 the U.S. conglomerate Liberty Acquisition Holdings (which is listed on the New York Stock Exchange), took over PRISA and therefore El País.[18] Also in this period, Bank of America and Deutsche Bank became shareholders of PRISA. This fact contributed to a change in the political alignment of El País.

On May 12, 2018, El País announced the creation of the gender correspondent’s office, whose head will be Pilar Álvarez. The objective will be to «plan and improve coverage… on issues related to equality and women.»[38] The new office will also be in charge of the gender correspondent’s office.

At its foundation, it was defined as an independent newspaper, of quality, with a European vocation and defender of pluralist democracy, being considered a reference for both the left and the center-left. El País has shown an editorial line close to the PSOE, with social-democratic tendencies.[50] Since its acquisition by the PRISA Group, it has undergone ideological changes, shifting from socialist positions to an editorial line closer to the center or center-right.[citation needed].

The world spain

Following the dissemination of erroneous information on the alleged entry into the country of a cruise ship with a positive case, the Minister of Health requested that «they check with official and reliable sources» so as not to cause alarm.

INTERVIEW. EPD talked to the winner of the Clarín Novel Prize, Agustina Caride, to learn about her writing process, her feelings and what awaits us in March, when we will have a copy in our hands.

INTERVIEW. Juan Martín Fernández Quintero talked to Matías Virginillo, lawyer and academic coordinator of the Argentine Network of Professionals for Foreign Policy (REDAPPE), about the current situation between Argentina and Chile.