Beirut, la collera dopo l'esplosione
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Narrated by:
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Daria Esposito
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Federica Marino
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Luca Ghillino
About this listen
"Rep: Digest" ti offre ogni settima due appuntamenti con l'informazione di Repubblica. Due raccolte di articoli in formato audio che raccontano e analizzano i temi e le notizie della settimana.
Beirut, la collera dopo l'esplosione:
- Beirut, la guerra nel destino, di Gabriele Romagnoli;
- Nell'inferno di Beirut, la rabbia e il dolore, di Vincenzo Nigro;
- Il ritorno di Nasrallah nella Beirut che sanguina. E Aoun parla di missili, di Vincenzo Nigro;
- Beirut, il sabato della collera, di Vincenzo Nigro;
- Beirut, i volti della rivolta: "Cambieremo il Paese". E il governo va in pezzi, di Vincenzo Nigro.
>>Questo podcast vi è offerto grazie alla collaborazione esclusiva tra Audible e La Repubblica.
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