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No Hay Tos (Real Mexican Spanish)
Sonoro | Roberto Andrade & Héctor Libreros
393 episodes
3 days ago
No Hay Tos is a podcast designed to help English speakers practice their Spanish listening skills through real conversations at a normal speed by native speakers.
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No Hay Tos is a podcast designed to help English speakers practice their Spanish listening skills through real conversations at a normal speed by native speakers.
Show more...
Language Learning
Comedy,
Education
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De Iztapalapa Al CJNG: Explosión, Huachicol Y Crimen Organizado
No Hay Tos (Real Mexican Spanish)
30 minutes 29 seconds
2 months ago
De Iztapalapa Al CJNG: Explosión, Huachicol Y Crimen Organizado
En este episodio analizamos la explosión de una pipa de gas en Iztapalapa que dejó 27 muertos, así como una red de huachicol fiscal que involucraba a marinos, aduanas y empresarios, con nexos con el Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación. También comentamos la captura de Hernán Bermúdez, exsecretario de Seguridad de Tabasco y líder de “La Barredora”, un grupo criminal vinculado al CJNG, y reflexionamos sobre la corrupción en distintos niveles del gobierno mexicano.
No Hay Tos (Real Mexican Spanish)
No Hay Tos is a podcast designed to help English speakers practice their Spanish listening skills through real conversations at a normal speed by native speakers.