Colombia to kill 80 wild hippos once owned by Pablo Escobar
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BOGOTA, April 13 (Reuters) - Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Monday said his country would not impose 100% tariffs on imports from Ecuador, reversing an announcement nL1N40T0UH made last week by the trade ministry.
Spiraling violence plagues the country a decade after a historic peace deal with Latin America’s most powerful rebel group.
Colombia's Constitutional Court ordered President Gustavo Petro's government on Wednesday to return funds collected during an economic emergency that was declared
Colombia will launch a plan in the second half of 2026 to control its invasive hippopotamus population, including euthanizing an initial 80 animals, Environment Minister Irene Velez said on Monday. The South American country is home to some 200 hippos in the central region near the Magdalena River.
South American heavyweights pocket important wins to open up a five-point gap in the race for FIFA Women’s World Cup qualification.
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Diaz-Balart warns of 'deterioration of democracy' for Colombia under Petro, cites threats to leaders
His comments come after two presidential candidates in Colombia received images on social media showing funeral wreaths bearing their names
Colombian presidential candidate Paloma Valencia is pledging to cut the nation’s budget deficit by 50 trillion pesos ($14 billion) and reinstate fiscal rules abandoned by the current administration, aiming to defuse what she describes as a ticking time bomb of unsustainable debt.
Find out where to watch, team news, ticket and stadium information and much more on the Group K clash between Colombia and Congo DR at Estadio Guadalajara.