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El 11 de mayo de 2017, en el Centro Internacional de Prensa de Madrid, tuvo lugar una Jornada sobre las nuevas coordenadas políticas de Europa. Participaron Matthew Kaminski (editor de Politico UE), Ignacio Torreblanca (director de Opinión de El País), Iñaki Gil (Vicedirector de El Mundo), Santi Palacios (Fotoperiodista), María Ramírez (Politibot) y José María de Areilza (Aspen Institute).

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