Colombia
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AMERICAS
Colombia Airstrikes, Child Soldiers, And A Fractured Peace Process Today
Colombia's latest airstrikes against FARC dissidents have killed recruited children, igniting a storm over humanitarian law, presidential responsibility, and the…
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LIFE
Colombian Fishermen Caught Between Cartel Wars and Washington’s Distant Guns
On Colombia's Caribbean shore, families who once feared storms and pirates now talk about something stranger and more terrifying: unseen…
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SPORTS
James Rodríguez: Colombia’s Reluctant Nomad Still Searching for a Final Home
At 34, Colombian icon James Rodríguez has crossed three continents and worn twelve club shirts. His latest chapter in Mexico…
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ECONOMY
From Colonial Port to Global Forum: How Santa Marta Became the Voice of Two Continents
Between Caribbean surf and the snowy peaks of the Sierra Nevada, Santa Marta, Colombia's oldest city, became the stage for…
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AMERICAS
Forty Years Later, the Palace Still Burns: Colombia’s Reckoning with Memory
Forty years after the Palace of Justice siege, Colombia is still living in the smoke. The anniversary has turned screens…
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Politics
U.S.– Colombia Showdown: Petro, Trump, and the High‑Risk Politics of Bravado
Donald Trump's taunts and Gustavo Petro's swagger have turned a vital U.S.–Colombia partnership into a spectacle with stakes far beyond…
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LIFE
Maps, Memory, and Mercy: How Amazon Guardians Shield Colombia’s Uncontacted Peoples
When Colombia finally issued its October 2024 resolution acknowledging two voluntarily isolated peoples—the Yuri and the Passé—the applause rose first…
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ANALYSIS
Colombia’s Invisible Narcos: The Secret War Over Truth, Power, and the New Drug Economy
Fifteen years ago, a man folded his newspaper in a Panama City café and quietly surrendered to two U.S. agents.…
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AMERICAS
Bolivia Colombia Cuba Honduras Stand United Against Arms to Israel
In Bogotá this July, a bold coalition led by Bolivia, Colombia, Cuba, and Honduras vowed to cut off weapons fueling…
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ANALYSIS
Colombia’s Questionable Consultation Is a Detour from Democracy
President Gustavo Petro's idea of using a public vote and not going through Congress has caused worry in Colombia. Those…
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