Data journalism

Data journalism

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The article presented by the newspaper El País on February 1, 2020 about Brexit. My attention is drawn to the breakdown it makes, by presenting figures for the approval of Brexit and the consequences it brings to the EU and the United Kingdom.


The article begins by presenting us with a tour from the referendum held on June 23, 2016, evidencing by means of figures the opinion of citizens regarding the abandonment of the United Kingdom to the EU. Then he shows us the consequences of leaving the United Kingdom to the EU with figures on issues such as; population and territory, commerce and tourism, defense and institutions. In each of these topics they are supported with statistics and figures. Very dynamic that facilitate the reading of the article.


I think that the article is quite dynamic in its graphics and presents the information in a very simple way. But it would gregaría a little more graphics that will delve deeper into the subject.


I attach the link:  


https://elpais.com/internacional/2020/01/31/actualidad/1580494832_099752.html




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It’s a brand new scandal. The former boss of Algiers airport, Tahar Allèche, enjoys impunity which raises many questions. A complaint for death threats was filed against him in March 2019. Officially registered by the prosecutor's office of the Dar El-Beida court in June 2019, as shown in the exclusive document in our possession, for death threats . But until today, Tahar Allèche has never been worried and he continues to strut in the streets of the capital Algiers. And yet the matter is serious, very serious.


Indeed, Tahar Allèche since his official dismissal at the end of September 2019 from his post at the head of the Algiers airport service management company (EGSA), he is the subject of a deep investigation for corruption, abuse of office, trading in influence and granting of improper advantages. He is officially cited in several files, in particular the corruption cases caused by the shocking revelations of Algeria Part on the conditions in which two contracts of British companies were suspended by Tahar Allèche in 2018. Foreign companies punished by the powerful boss of the airport because they refused to pay him bribes.

https://algeriepart.com/2020/02/27/document-exclusif-une-plainte-pour-menaces-de-mort-bloquee-depuis-juin-qui-protege-tahar-alleche-lex-patron-de- airport-Dalger /