Metro World News (Colombia)
Metro International is a global media firm from Sweden, with its headquarters in Luxembourg, known for publishing the Metro newspapers. Since the launch of its first edition in 1995, the company's advertising sales have increased at an impressive annual growth rate of 41 percent. As a freesheet, the newspaper is distributed at no cost to readers, relying solely on advertising for its revenue. It mainly targets commuters traveling in and out of major city business districts, especially during peak hours.
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6 days ago |
metroworldnews.com | Rodrigo Eyzaguirre
El piloto australiano Oscar Piastri de McLaren conquistó la victoria este domingo en la carrera del Gran Premio de España, y afianzó su liderato al frente del campeonato de pilotos, donde es acechado por su equipo Lando Norris, quien fue segundo en Montmeló. La jornada estuvo marcada por el enojó de Max Verstappen, quien molesto por la decisión de los comisarios que lo obligaron a devolverle una posición a George Russell, en una curva embistió deliberadamente al Mercedes y fue sancionado.
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6 days ago |
metroworldnews.com | Rodrigo Eyzaguirre
Australian pilot Oscar Piastri from McLaren clinched victory this Sunday in the Spanish Grand Prix race, solidifying his lead in the drivers’ championship, where he is closely followed by his teammate Lando Norris, who finished second in Montmeló. The day was marked by Max Verstappen’s anger, who, upset by the decision of the stewards that forced him to give back a position to George Russell, deliberately rammed into the Mercedes in a corner and was penalized. Why did Max Verstappen get angry?
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1 week ago |
metroworldnews.com | Irving Chávez
This afternoon, the sports world came to a standstill to watch the life-or-death battle on the Allianz Arena field between PSG and Inter Milan in the Champions League final. Unfortunately, the actions on the field were slightly overshadowed by a terrible incident of violence between fans of the participating clubs.
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1 week ago |
metroworldnews.com | Rodrigo Eyzaguirre
Australian cyclist Chris Harper (Jayco AlUla) won stage 20 of the Giro d’Italia this Saturday, held over 205 kilometers between Verrès and Sestriere in the Italian Alps. In the finish line, British rider Simon Yates (Visma-Lease a Bike) secured his victory in the general classification, taking advantage of the battle between Mexican Isaac del Toro (UAE Team Emirates) and Ecuadorian Richard Carapaz (EF Education).
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1 week ago |
metroworldnews.com | Rodrigo Eyzaguirre
El ciclista australiano Chris Harper (Jayco AlUla) ganó este sábado la etapa 20 del Giro de Italia, disputada sobre 205 kilómetros entre Verrès y Sestriere, en los Alpes italianos, y en cuya meta el británico Simon Yates (Visma-Lease a Bike) sentenció su triunfo en la clasificación general, aprovechando la disputa del mexicano Isaac del Toro (UAE Team Emirates) y del ecuatoriano Richard Carapaz (EF Education).
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