María Antonia Iglesias

Spanish journalist and author

María Antonia Iglesias - Thinkers & Philosophers born 1945
Born

1945
81 years ago

Died
Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Spain

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A prominent journalist and author, this individual contributed extensively to Spanish media. Work in television included hosting the news program 'Informe Semanal,' which provided in-depth news coverage. Authored several books, focusing on contemporary social issues and historical events in Spain. Work in journalism focused on political and social topics, especially during critical periods in Spanish history. Maintained a significant presence in media through various roles and platforms.

Hosted 'Informe Semanal'

Authored multiple books on social issues

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