
Cruz Ramiro
- Profile
- Education: University of Madrid
Cruz Ramiro- local news journalist and editor-in-chief. Worked in various media such as: EL Mundo, La Vanguardia, El País.
- Honors and Awards: Cirilo Rodríguez Journalism Award
Latest from Cruz Ramiro:
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Goodbye to the limitation of vehicles in the center of Seville, hello to the beers in the street
It was almost a premonition. Juanma Moreno blessed the candidacy of José Luis Sanz for Mayor of Seville with 600 days to go before May …
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The core of the fight between Feijóo and Abascal: the Spain that Vox wants
The noise of the week around the PP and Vox, of the agreed pacts and the frustrated ones, has managed to put the accent on …
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Felipe González seeks a candidate to circumvent Ferraz's curse
The implosion of the Titan a few meters from the remains of the Titanic has once again fueled theories about curses. In the PSOE they …
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Sánchez and the press, a destructive relationship
One of the most important aspects of planning the management of a democratic government consists of how it will communicate with society and what will …
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Music and beer, the identity strategy of the 'Valencian' Turia in the brand war
In 1935, a group of Valencians founded Cervezas El Turia in the Cruz Cubierta neighborhood. The Civil War and the postwar period paralyzed the project …
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Sánchez recoils from 23-J and will not cut aid from the anti-crisis decree as demanded by Brussels
The electoral advance has led the Government to reconsider the extension of the measures of the anti-crisis decree that expire at the end of this …
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Ada Colau saves the commons, but buries her legacy after agreeing with Yolanda Díaz
Ada Colau has saved the commons. Catalunya en Comú Podem has a future as a party thanks to the sacrifice made, which has allowed Jaume …
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Azcón does not want to be Mazón: the pact with Vox risks the territorial power of the PP in Aragon
The PP's decision to hand over the presidency of the Cortes de Aragón to Vox has completely changed the rules of the game outlined so …
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Melilla, a year later: 77 disappeared, contradictory reports and only one identified victim
77 missing people of whom nothing is known. “Imagine a mother, who has already spent a year and does not know where her son is …
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The starving legion dies at sea
In the pathological tendency of the left to chop up the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (it defends some, but forgets others), we are witnessing …