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Edgar Zúñiga conversa con el periodista independiente y conductor de Punto de Encuentro en Avanza, Pablo Tellechea, sobre lo que debes saber del cierre de la sesión legislativa de Utah 2026.
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Avanza 88.3 Debuts “Punto de Encuentro,” a New Spanish-Language Interview Program Hosted by Journalist Pablo Tellechea“It is an honor to welcome Pablo Tellechea to Avanza 88.3. He is a trusted and respected voice in Utah’s Spanish-language media,” said Edgar Zúñiga, Program Director of Avanza 88.3. “Over the decades, Pablo has established himself as an objective and independent journalist who fosters thoughtful conversations that invite reflection.”Avanza 88.3 estrena “Punto de Encuentro”, nuevo programa de entrevistas en español con el periodista Pablo Tellechea“Punto de Encuentro” se transmite todos los martes a las 6 p.m. Executive Producer: Edgar ZúñigaAudio Producer: Elle Cowley
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Desde Salt Lake City hasta St. George, las comunidades de todo el estado vivieron el invierno más cálido registrado. El manto de nieve, la calidad del aire y las tiendas de esquí se vieron afectadas.
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Traders on prediction markets bet on nearly anything. One made more than half a million dollars betting on the U.S. strike against Iran. But should people wager on human suffering?
Latin American News from NPR
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President Trump is set to gather with Latin American leaders on Saturday at his Miami-area golf club as his administration looks to turn attention to the Western Hemisphere, at least for a moment.
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Ten years after Colombia's peace deal, former FARC commander on the election campaign trail is discovering that winning ballots can be tougher than waging war.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says he supports the strikes on Iran "with some regret" as they represent an extreme example of a rupturing world order.
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Cuba's government says the 10 people on a Florida-registered boat that opened fire on its soldiers were "terrorists" trying to infiltrate the island. The country says its forces killed four people.
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FIFA President Gianni Infantino says he has "complete confidence" in Mexico as a World Cup co-host despite days of cartel violence in the country that has left at least 70 people dead.
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Cuba says the 10 passengers on a boat that opened fire on its soldiers were armed Cubans living in the U.S. who were trying to infiltrate the island and unleash terrorism. Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the U.S. is gathering its own information.