Colombia
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ANALYSIS
Colombia Campaign Violence Turns Right-Wing Split Into Democracy’s Hardest Test
Vandalism at Paloma Valencia's Bogotá campaign headquarters exposes a tense Colombian election where security fears, right-wing fragmentation, AI politics, Petro's…
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AMERICAS
Colombia Prisons Turn Overcrowding Into Security’s Darkest National Mirror Now
Colombia's prison crisis is no longer only about crowded cells. New oversight findings show beds, toilets, medicine, extortion, murdered guards,…
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Artificial Intelligence
Colombian Election Memes Turn AI Jokes Into Democratic Warning Signs
As Colombia's May 31 presidential campaign shifts into artificial intelligence memes, fruit melodramas, football fantasies, and superhero security videos, analysts…
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Entertainment
Colombian Caribbean Voice Totó Kept Ancestral Fire Burning Across Borders
Totó la Momposina's death at 85 marks the end of a monumental chapter in Colombian music. However, her drums still…
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LIFE
Colombia’s Maternal Health Gap Becomes a Ballot Box Reckoning
A new Guttmacher Institute study finds Colombia could sharply reduce maternal deaths, unsafe abortions, unintended pregnancies, and newborn deaths by…
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ANALYSIS
Colombia’s Displaced Millions Expose Latin America’s New Map of Uprooting
Colombia now anchors Latin America's displacement crisis, with 7.2 million people uprooted inside its borders, as conflict, armed groups, and…
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AMERICAS
Colombia Faces ELN’s Kidnapping Courts as Rebel “Justice” Turns Rotten
The ELN's self-styled sentences against kidnapped Colombian officials turn captivity into a grotesque courtroom drama, exposing Arauca's narco-war landscape, the…
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AMERICAS
Colombia’s Newsrooms Face Their Reckoning as Women Break the Silence
A new report on Colombian journalism describes more than 260 testimonies of harassment, power, and silence, exposing how women in…
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AMERICAS
Colombia’s Stolen Childhoods Put Peace Justice Back on Trial Again
The JEP's ruling against former FARC commanders forces Colombia to confront a wound beyond battlefield memory: children pulled into war,…
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