Colombia (EN)
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AMERICAS
Colombia and Peru Navigate Rising Tensions Over a Shifting Amazon Island
Under the dense humidity of the Amazon basin, where the river's surface hides slow but constant change, Colombia and Peru…
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LIFE
Colombian Tragedy: Uribe Turbary’s Life, Legacy and Violent End
Miguel Uribe Turbay—Colombia's 39-year-old conservative reformer—has died from the gunshot wounds he suffered during a June 7 rally. His death…
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AMERICAS
Colombia’s Streets Erupt as Uribe’s Supporters Turn Verdict Into a Rallying Cry
Under a gray Bogotá sky, rain-slicked streets became a chorus of defiance. Thousands in Colombia and abroad rallied behind former…
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AMERICAS
Colombia’s Battle of Boyacá: The Riverbank Where a Republic Was Born and a Monarchy Fell
On a fog-laced afternoon in 1819, a teenage fusilier near a narrow bridge in Boyacá captured a Spanish general—and in…
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SPORTS
Colombian Cycling Soul‑Searches After Tour De France Collapse
As Europe's cycling superpowers dominated the Tour de France, Latin America's lone flicker came not from Colombia's famed escarabajos, but…
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ANALYSIS
Colombia on Trial: How the Uribe Verdict Split a Nation’s Conscience
Supporters and critics of former President Álvaro Uribe argue outside the Paloquemao Judicial Complex yesterday, in Bogotá (Colombia).
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AMERICAS
Colombia’s Underwater Graveyard: Divers, Spirits, and the Relentless Search for the Disappeared
For two decades, Buenaventura's San Antonio estuary has whispered rumors of hundreds of bodies being dumped into its murky waters.…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Colombian Fossil Reveals Ancient Terror Bird’s Showdown That’s Rewriting Prehistoric Power Rankings
In Colombia's Tatacoa Desert, a dusty bone with two puncture marks has revealed a prehistoric ambush: a massive caiman taking…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Colombian President Faces Legal Storm as Spanish Businessman Fights Back
In a fiery clash that’s rocking Colombia’s healthcare world, Spanish businessman Joseba Grajales is suing President Gustavo Petro after being…
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AMERICAS
How Colombia and Ecuador Are Rewriting Law to Listen to Nature Itself
In Colombia and Ecuador, rivers and forests can now sue for their survival. By granting ecosystems legal rights, two Andean…
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