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Colombia protests against Petro gain momentum for April 21
In what could be one of the largest outpourings of popular discontent against President Petro, huge demonstrations across Colombia are scheduled for April 21.
Medellín launches sex abuse prevention campaign for foreign visitors
The Mayoralty of Medellín has launched an ambitious campaign to deter foreigners from engaging in illicit activities while visiting the departmental capital of Antioquia.
Stricter water-saving measures for Bogotá as climate crisis deepens
Bogotá faces a deepening water crisis as the El Niño weather pattern continues with high temperatures and lack of rainfall. New measures were introduced Monday by Mayor Galán to restict water usage in the Colombian capital.
Petro on Iran Attack: “U.S support for genocide has ignited the World”
Criticism mounts again as Colombian President Petro issues polarizing comments on “X” regarding the Iran attack on Israel and peddles fake news to criticize United States and Israel in “genocide.”
Bogotá International Book Fair (FILBo) hosts Brazil as Guest Nation
Brazil will be honored as Guest Nation at Bogotá International Book Fair (FILBo), showcasing its literary greatness and fostering a cultural exchange on topics such as climate change, biodiversity and the Amazon. FILBo opens April 17 at Corferias and runs until May 2.
Petro heads to Caracas as Maduro hails close ties with Colombia
Colombian President Petro meets with Venezuelan counterpart Maduro amid heightened scrutiny over Venezuela’s upcoming presidential elections and concerns regarding electoral fairness and transparency.
Bogotá implements water rationing with Colombian capital divided in nine zones
Bogotá Mayor Carlos Fernando Galán announces water rationing measures in the Colombian capital due to record low reservoir levels in Chingaza and urges residents to implement conservation efforts in households.
Colombia faces energy rationing, reservoirs at lowest levels in 20 years
Colombia faces imminent energy rationing and electricity blackouts as reservoir levels hit a 20-year low, prompting conservation measures in Bogotá.
Petro: Maduro’s inhabilitation of Machado is an ‘undemocratic coup'”
Colombia’s Petro denounces Maduro’s barring of María Corina Machado as an ‘undemocratic coup,’ sparking more regional support from leftist leaders for fair elections in Venezuela.
Colombian Army patrols Usme after massacre in south of Bogotá
After the murder of four persons on Saturday, Bogotá Mayor Carlos Fernando Galán approved the militarization of the southern locality of Usme near the Eastern foothills.
Medellín seals Gotham Hotel after U.S citizen lured underage girls
A five-star boutique hotel in Medellín has been closed for 10-days after a U.S citizen was spotted inside the establishment with two underage girls.
Tibasosa: Where colonial charm, feijoa and murals tribute a storied past
Experience the charm of Tibasosa, Colombia, where colonial history, vibrant culture, and exquisite feijoa delights await at every turn
Petro silent on Maduro’s crackdown on opposition ahead of July 28 election
Colombian President Gustavo Petro faces stark criticism for his silence on Venezuelan electoral turmoil and Maduro’s crackdown on the opposition ahead of the July 28 elections.
Colombia tells UK Duchess that sourcing coca plants for Poison Garden impossible
The Colombian Embassy to the UK refutes Duchess of Northumberland’s alleged request for coca plants, highlighting legal barriers and emphasizing coca leaf distinction from cocaine.
Petro recklessly endorses First Line, confirms role in National Strike
President Gustavo Petro’s endorsement of First Line vandals during a trip to Cali sparks widespread outrage and concerns over Colombia’s political stability