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EspañolLast week, I addressed the President Juan Manuel Santos and his recent decisions that signal a desperate attempt to win...
Read moreOver the last two days, Colombia’s Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC) have stolen attention from the country’s presidential elections. On this...
Read moreEspañolColombian writer and Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez died last Thursday, at the age of 87 and in México, where...
Read moreEspañolOn Thursday, April 10, the Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos surprised the nation with an unexpected announcement. In order to...
Read moreEspañol Political dialogue has begun to develop in Venezuela, as the government and the opposition enter talks mediated by UNASUR....
Read moreEspañolCiudad Bolívar, a locality of 700,000 inhabitants in south-western Bogotá, is one of the Colombian capital’s poorest and most crime-ridden areas....
Read moreEspañolWhen the state takes over an activity outside of its realm of competence, it creates more problems than it solves....
Read moreEspañol Colombian representatives from businesses, unions, and trade associations in Cucuta, an eastern city in Colombia, have called for an...
Read moreEspañolColombia is at a crossroads, between two models that will define its future. The direction that the country will take...
Read moreEspañolGustavo Petro has described the decision by President Juan Manuel Santos to dismiss him as mayor of Bogotá as "a...
Read moreEspañolIn various places in Latin America, we are directly experiencing the consequences of believing in the utopias (dystopias?) that statist...
Read moreEspañolOn Monday, representatives of indigenous communities, Afro-Colombians, and campesinos held demonstrations in Plaza Bolívar, Bogotá, to demand a new agriculture...
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