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Colombian President Gustavo Petro signed into law on Wednesday a controversial labor overhaul with the potential to ...
Tariffs have long influenced global trade, shaping economies and industries in unexpected ways. While much attention is often ...
In early February, in downtown Bogotá, Colombia, Luis Alfredo Acosta recited a line in a book from memory: “I am from the ...
In one impoverished neighborhood of Medellin, Colombia, residents are tackling the effects of climate change in part by filtering their own drinking water.
Colombia and the region are paying the price for slow implementation of the 2016 peace accord, but a turnaround is still ...
That president, Gustavo Petro, Colombia’s first left-wing leader, banned bullfighting in Bogotá when he was mayor between 2012 and 2015. A lawyer, Felipe Negret, got the ban overturned by ...
The travel restrictions will remain in effect until the first group of deportees is flown back to Colombia, with hundreds of long awaited visa appointments canceled on Monday for Colombians aiming ...
Domino effect? With Petro’s decision to break ties, Colombia now joins Bolivia and Belize as the only countries in the Americas to sever their relations with Israel over the ongoing war in Gaza.
The El Niño weather pattern is having devastating effects in South America Unusually dry weather has led to water rationing and even power cuts. Colombia's capital city of Bogotá is rationing ...
Trump holding off on tariffs against Colombia after it accepts flights of deported migrants 03:55. Washington — President Trump will hold off on imposing steep tariffs on Colombia after the ...
Trade deals can allow international corporations to trample over the rights of governments in the Global South. That is the message from the Colombian government, which describes the effect of ...
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