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The publishing company of El Mundo is Unidad Editorial Información General, S.L.U., which is owned by Unidad Editorial, S.A., also owner of Grupo Recoletos, both of which are majority-owned by the RCS MediaGroup (Rizzoli), which controls the Italian daily newspaper with the largest circulation, Corriere della Sera, and which sets the general guidelines for action.[6] On March 8, 2010, the Unidad Editorial Group, together with other publishing companies, launched Orbyt, a paid digital content platform for all the editorial products of these companies, together with other publishing companies.

On March 8, 2010, Grupo Unidad Editorial, together with other publishing companies, launched the Orbyt kiosk, a digital platform of paid content for all the editorial products of these companies, in which, in addition to having specific sections (four for El Mundo), it is also possible to consult the newspaper library of all publications, give opinions and interact with the editorial staff.

The newspaper generally supported the government of José María Aznar. However, it questioned some of his actions, [citation needed] especially those that could favor PRISA – since the period of Felipe González, the two had become rivals. El Mundo also seriously criticized the Iraq War.[11] El Mundo also criticized the Iraq War.

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El Mundo (pronunciación en español: [el ˈmundo]; lit. ‘El Mundo’), antes El Mundo del Siglo Veintiuno, es el segundo diario impreso más importante de España. Está considerado como uno de los periódicos de referencia del país junto con El País y ABC.

El Mundo se publicó por primera vez el 23 de octubre de 1989,[2][3] Quizás el más conocido de sus fundadores fue Pedro J. Ramírez, que fue director hasta 2014,[4] Ramírez se había destacado como periodista durante la transición española a la democracia,[5] Los otros fundadores, Alfonso de Salas, Balbino Fraga y Juan González, compartían con Ramírez una trayectoria en el Grupo 16, los editores del periódico Diario 16. Alfonso de Salas, Juan González y Gregorio Peña también lanzaron El Economista en 2006[6].

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On the outside it does not look like that, but inside it is something else, and the pessimism is strong. I admit that this is not a moment to launch rockets. This being the panorama, whenever we have wanted to change bad situations, to improve them, we have always succeeded. I also agree that today there are too many interests (almost always personal), for us to live mostly worried. Although, forgive me for insisting: when we really set our minds to it, we achieve favorable changes, and for everyone.

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In addition to the industrial plant in Torrelavega, Solvay operates other strategic facilities in the region, such as the limestone quarry in San Felices de Buelna and the salt wells in Polanco. It also has a 15,000 ton capacity silo in the Port of Santander from where more than sixty percent of the factory’s production is exported, specifically the factory ships mainly to South America, North Africa, Southeast Asia and Europe.

It currently has a production capacity of more than one million tons of various products (sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate and SB03/03FF). These products are raw materials for all types of companies in industries as diverse as glass, paper, detergents, pharmaceuticals and food and animal feed.

Solvay’s industrial complex employs more than 750 people who work in complete safety, focusing on the needs of our customers and improving the quality of life of society in general.