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The news runs and often does not leave the space for understanding, but the world is increasingly complex and requires journalism able to bring order. The new newsletters from Republic they want to add a new chapter in the link between the newspaper and its readers and subscribers: to the daily appointment with Preview Rep: we added a new morning newsletter, Hello Rep:, seven new newsletters edited by our correspondents and a new newsletter by Robinson, our cultural insert.For some years the newsletters as informational medium have been the protagonists of a real revival: from the old email that brings news and some links, they have become a new journalistic genre, in which authors and journalists write directly to the reader, in a tone of voice which perhaps would not be suitable for other platforms, but is authentic and direct. The New York Times, leader in digital information for numbers and strategy, has over 50 and is still growing. With the new titles that we launch, Repubblica has so ten newsletter for subscribers Rep: and R + (our digital newsstand), and seven free newsletters.
The Repubblica newsletters thus accompany our subscribers on two dimensions: from the alarm clock to the night, with the news of the day and the updates of our correspondents and columnists; and from New York to Beijing, from all the countries where Republic has its correspondents.Usa 2020 – The race to the White House he tells the United States every Monday that they change towards the presidential elections and is signed by the correspondent Federico Rampini. Brexit Pop is the newsletter that explains the complicated game of leaving the United Kingdom from the European Union at the beginning of the week, edited by our London correspondent, Antonello Guerrera. Hotpot – What boils in China brings the reader to Beijing or other cities of the second world economy every Tuesday and is signed by the correspondent Filippo Santelli. Wednesday is the turn of London Eye, to discover the life of the English capital as well as Brexit, a city that would be the fourth in Italy by number of Italian residents, still signed by Guerrera. Thursday the correspondent from the capital of Europe, Alberto D'Argenio, takes us into the corridors of the Commission and Parliament with the newsletter Why Brussels. Friday it's up to Lights of Paris, the story of the French capital with our correspondent Anaïs Ginori, it's at Bertolt – Chronicles from Berlin, which investigates today's Germany, signed by the correspondent Tonia Mastrobuoni. On the weekend, on Saturday, the newsletter of Robinson, with the rankings and the big names of our cultural insert.

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Hello Rep:

Every day from Monday to Friday, Hello Rep: it's the morning's look at the news before starting the day with the First Page and the World Map to understand the changing world.

Hotpot – What boils in China

The evolution of the second world economy, the profound changes in Chinese society, told each week by Beijing. By our correspondent Filippo Santelli

Usa 2020

The race for the White House starts well before the vote and draws the future of world balances. Trump seeks confirmation, the Democrats try to stop him. By our correspondent Federico Rampini

London Eye

The weekly appointment with the life, stories and secrets of London, the British capital and fifth city of Italy by number of residents, and the most sparkling stories from the United Kingdom. By our correspondent Antonello Guerrera

Brexit Pop

The exit of the United Kingdom from the European Union, which began on June 23, 2016, is a novel yet to be written, which concerns London and beyond. By our correspondent Antonello Guerrera

Why Brussels

The destiny of the European project is being discussed in the heart of the Union. Between power and politics, the weekly appointment with our correspondent Alberto D'Argenio

Lights from Paris

The news and stories coming from France concern us closely. The weekly appointment with Paris. By our correspondent Anais Ginori

Bertolt – Chronicles from Berlin

In the heart of Germany to understand the first European economy, its culture and political battles. By our correspondent Tonia Mastrobuoni

Robinson

The weekly appointment with "" L'isola che c'e "", our cultural insert

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