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Omar Pérez

Omar Pérez

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Comunicador social y periodista egresado de la Universidad Sergio Arboleda. Vinculado a W Radio en 2022 con experiencia en marketing, publicidad e interés en temas deportivos.

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AME5140. BOGOTÁ (COLOMBIA), 27/07/2024.- Fotografía del 23 de julio de 2024 de la gobernadora del Valle, Dilian Francisca Toro, hablando durante entrevista con EFE en Bogotá (Colombia). Toro cree que un cese el fuego entre grupos armados del Pacífico "puede pasar" y sería "una demostración de la voluntad" de paz ante la próxima celebración de la COP16 en Cali, capital de esa región. EFE/ Carlos Ortega
Bangkok (Thailand), 28/03/2025.- Rescue workers search for survivors at the site of a collapsed building following an earthquake in Bangkok, Thailand, 28 March 2025. According to the National Institute for Emergency Medicine, 70 construction workers are missing at the site following a 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar and caused tremors that could be felt in neighboring Thailand. (Terremoto/sismo, Birmania, Tailandia) EFE/EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
“Hemos recopilado las tarifas que surgen en el mundo entero y que permite enseñarles a nuestros afiliados a que aprendan a cobrar”: Armando Plata, presidente de la ACL. Foto: Getty Images / WAVEBREAKMEDIA
GAZA CITY (---), 18/03/2025.- The destroyed shelter of a Palestinian family inside Al Tabien school following Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City, 18 March 2025. The Israeli forces on 18 March confirmed they were carrying out 'extensive strikes' on targets in the Gaza Strip, following an Israeli prime minister's statement which ended the ceasefire in place since 19 January. According to provisional figures released by the Palestinian Health Minister, more than 250 people were killed in a series of overnight strikes in the Gaza Strip, with more bodies still waiting to be recovered from under the rubble. EFE/EPA/MOHAMMED SABER
SANA'A (Yemen), 16/03/2025.- A Yemeni flag flutters on a street in Sana'a, Yemen, 16 March 2025. Yemen's Houthis have vowed retaliation after the US launched a series of airstrikes against their positions in multiple cities across Yemen, killing at least 31 people and wounding more than 100 others, the Houthis' Political Bureau said in a statement. EFE/EPA/YAHYA ARHAB
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