Colombia (EN)
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AMERICAS
Bogotá’s Metro Cars Roll Across Colombia, and a Nation Pulls Over to Watch
Colombia's long-delayed Metro dream is finally visible—on flatbed trucks. The first stainless-steel cars, shipped from China, are crawling 1,150 kilometers…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Zipaquirá’s Food Bank Turns Waste into Hope for Colombian Rural Families
In the mountains outside Bogotá, shelves of near-expired yogurt and surplus bread are quietly fueling a revolution. Zipaquirá's Food Bank…
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AMERICAS
Southbound on the Caribbean: Colombia Confronts Migration in Reverse
Boats that once carried migrants north now ferry them south. Since Washington's January crackdown, thousands of Venezuelans are retracing their…
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ANALYSIS
Colombia’s Coca Canyon Becomes a Crucible for Petro’s Peace Plan and Washington’s Patience
In the Cañón del Micay, soldiers battle guerrillas while families plant coca to survive. Promised schools and payments to switch…
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SPORTS
Venezuela Football Reels from Colombia Collapse with Maduro at the Helm
A 6–3 defeat to Colombia in Caracas ended Venezuela's hopes of reaching its first World Cup. Within hours, President Nicolás…
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AMERICAS
Colombia’s Landfill of Truth Unearths Medellín’s Long-Buried Disappearances
On the slopes of Medellín's Comuna 13, a rubble dump has become a graveyard of memory. As forensic teams exhume…
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LIFE
Medellín’s Tourist Homes Promise Wellness but Threaten Residents’ Place in this Colombian City
Medellín once reinvented itself with libraries, cable cars and public parks. Now cranes and jackhammers are carving boutique “tourist homes”…
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LIFE
How a Colombian-American Artist on Death Row Helped Name a Killer
A nineteen-year-old mother vanishes in 1974. Decades later, a death-row painter in California befriends a serial killer and coaxes out…
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ANALYSIS
Colombia Must Relearn Hard Lessons Before History Loops Back Violently
Assassinations, drone attacks, and mass displacement have pushed Colombia back into its darkest rhythms. Dreams of "total peace" now collide…
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LIFE
In a Colombian Cemetery, Former Enemies Unearth the Bones of Peace
In Palmira, Colombia, former guerrillas and soldiers now dig side by side—not to bury the past, but to exhume it.…
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