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Latin America's major currencies gained an average of 6% against the U.S. dollar in the first half of the year amid global ...
With approval ratings falling and key reforms stalled, Colombian President Gustavo Petro enters the final year of his term ...
Colombia remains a key hub for illegal arms trafficking in Latin America -- a persistent threat that fuels internal conflict ...
Briefing the Security Council for the last time as head of the UN Verification Mission, Special Representative Carlos Ruiz ...
Political violence ahead of Colombia’s elections has surged, particularly in regions where some historically have considered democracy a potential threat to their personal interests. The Electoral ...
Barranquilla, Colombia, is a popular destination for migrants and refugees displaced by political instability. But they often end up in parts of the city vulnerable to storm surges and sea level rise.
How Colombia's Growth Is Fueling Its Own Instability Although Colombia's economy has doubled in size over the last eight years, it has made scant progress in reducing poverty.
Colombia Girds for Mass Protests, With an Eye Toward Chile’s Instability Government seals borders, recalls soldiers from leave and criticizes organizers, fearful of a repeat of the recent ...
BOGOTA (Reuters) -Colombia's Supreme Court of Justice on Tuesday chose Luz Adriana Camargo as the country's new attorney general, following weeks of political tensions over delays in naming ...
I was asked to join a group run by the U.S. government called the Political Instability Task Force in 2017, nearly 30 years into a career that involves thinking and writing about political violence.
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