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If Americans were braced for political violence this weekend, they probably feared it would erupt at one of the hundreds of ...
Venezuela now leads the world in the number of refugees and people in need of international protection, according to the ...
Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe, who was shot in the head while campaigning in Bogota earlier this month, was ...
President Daniel Noboa's administration won legislative approval for two key laws aimed at strengthening its response to ...
Colombian senator and presidential candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay, 39, underwent another emergency neurosurgery Monday after ...
Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe, potential presidential candidate, was shot and hospitalized with a critical brain bleed. The attack, reminiscent of violent political turmoil in the 1980s, led to ...
Thousands of Colombians took to the streets Sunday during a “march of silence” in more than 20 cities across the nation to condemn the attack against a Colombian senator.
The attacks on two Democratic Minnesota state lawmakers at home are the latest in a grim spike in political violence. One ...
Under President Petro, violence is rampant as gangs rule in the provinces.
Colombians will march in silence this Sunday, across 20 cities to condemn political violence and support wounded senator ...
As a “Dreamer,” or DACA recipient, she’s protected from deportation and able to work legally — but can’t travel outside the country. Her two older brothers, Ricardo and Jean Paul, had already left the ...
According to the Colombian Ombudsman's Office, 409 children and teenagers were recruited by armed groups in 2024.