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Cómo contar un país | Episodio 1: El 'excel' de Charo y Mercedes

EL PAÍS lanza Cómo contar un país, un podcast conmemorativo por el 50º aniversario del periódico, que reflexiona sobre el papel del diario EL PAÍS no solo como testigo de la historia, sino también como agente activo de cambio en la sociedad. La serie recuerda cómo se contaron alg ...  Show more

Inquilinos sin prórroga, ¿y ahora qué?

Se veía venir, pero no por eso genera menos dudas. El real decreto que iba a permitir congelar por dos años los contratos de alquiler que estuvieran a punto de vencer no ha conseguido la aprobación del Congreso. Sumar, su principal impulsor, no ha logrado convencer a Junts, que h ...  Show more

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