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Daily News Diet - Víctor López Sánchez.

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Discover Víctor’s unusual habit to read in French, and how news and social media affect his daily schedule. Continue reading...


It’s 9 a.m in the morning. I have to wake up and prepare for another day full of work, leisure and the most important of all: information. The first thing I do right after making my phone’s alarm stop is taking a look at some of my social networks. This week for example, I was so concerned about the invasion of Ukraine that started last Thursday.

If it wasn’t for the fact that I follow some news outlets that cover the situation, I would have no idea of what’s going on.


I follow two specific newspapers. First of all, if you are not from Spain and you want to know national and international from a very professional approach, I shall recommend you reading El País. I like the way they tell the information and how they present their stories to those who have little to no time for reading long articles. However, I read in other languages too.


This September, I will be going to France, to study there for a whole year. When it comes to French culture, I am a very passionate person. That’s why I read Le Monde, one of France’s most prestigious newspapers, or as they call them there, “journals”.

I get to know lots of things about France and its society, as I practice my French with perfectly structured articles that enable me to enrich my vocabulary.

That’s basically the first two sites I look at every day, as I’m keen on reading daily news there. Fortunately, our team it's characterized by its diversity when it comes to news outlets, so you will get a considerable amount of recommendations from us.


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