Colombia (EN)
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SPORTS
Colombian Spark Ignites Bayern’s Season as Díaz Delivers Instant Impact
Signed for €70 million from Liverpool, Luis Díaz has detonated Bayern Munich's campaign from the very first whistle—scoring decisive goals…
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ANALYSIS
Colombia’s Peace Needs Stricter Juvenile Laws for Heinous Crimes
Seven years for a 15-year-old who pulled the trigger on Miguel Uribe Turbay is not justice. It is permission. In…
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AMERICAS
Colombia Faces Parallel States as Guerrillas Govern Neglected Amazon Borderlands
On the San Miguel River, where the water itself marks the frontier with Ecuador, a guerrilla commander nicknamed Popéye pushes…
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ANALYSIS
Colombia Learns the Hard Way What Lazy Security Really Costs
Two explosions in a single day—one a car bomb in Cali, another a drone strike that brought down a police…
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AMERICAS
Amazon River Island Dispute Spotlights Forgotten Lives at Borders
On Santa Rosa, a Peruvian islet at the Amazon's triple border, survival means catching rainwater in barrels, living above floods…
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LIFE
Colombian Survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto Built A Century of Renewal
Samuel Gutman, survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto and longtime Colombian businessman, died in Bogotá at 100. One of the nation's…
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AMERICAS
Colombia And Peru Face a Living, Moving Amazon Border That Won’t Hold
At the southern edge of Colombia, the river that sustains life and commerce is slipping away. The Amazon's primary current…
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LIFE
Colombia’s Clay Artist Sculpts Memory, Empathy, and Viral Conscience
In a Bogotá apartment that doubles as a memorial, Edgar Humberto Álvarez molds Colombia's pain and resilience into plastilina sculptures—turning…
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ANALYSIS
Panama and Colombia Turn Global Rivalry into Ports, Pipelines, and Possibility
With the Panama Canal back in Washington's spotlight, two neighbors are seizing their moment. For Panama and Colombia, global rivalry…
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AMERICAS
Colombia’s Indigenous Guard Risks Everything to Bring Recruited Children Home
In the mountains of Cauca, unarmed Indigenous Guards walk straight into guerrilla camps to bring back children. They carry no…
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