After the Venezuelan army fired at volunteers attempting to deliver humanitarian aid, the Lima Group nations are expected to pledge support for a return to democracy.
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Members of Venezuela’s National Guard desert posts, Duque and Guaidó head to border
Tens of thousands are congregating on the bridges that connect Venezuela with Colombia in support of the humanitarian aid convoys. Duque and Guiadó expected to arrive at Tienditas.
Venezuela’s Guaidó in Colombia: “We are not begging, we are resisting a dictatorship”
In an act of bravery, defying Maduro’s travel ban, Guaidó turned up in Cucutá to see the humanitarian aid ready to be moved Saturday.
“We are all united in Latin America” states Duque as Venezuela Aid draws huge crowd
Richard Branson’s Venezuela Aid Live concert draws a crowd of 300,000 as aid convoys wait to deliver humanitarian assistance on Saturday.
Trump reaffirms “all options” scenario for Venezuela during Duque’s visit
President Duque’s first state visit to the White House was focused on the crisis in Venezuela and options to restore democracy with interim President Juan Guaidó.
Duque to meet Trump Wednesday during first official visit to Washington
Duque’s trip to Washington will focus on the severe humanitarian crisis in Venezuela and efforts to restore democracy with interim President Juan Guaidó.
Editorial: In search of Colombianness and other year-end thoughts
With a mandate of change, Iván Duque must jump-start the country’s economic engine and work towards consensus in Colombia.
Colombia’s largest arts and crafts fair Expoartesanías opens with new look for ancient trades.
The country’s arts and crafts fair Expoartesanías has opened in Bogotá with 30 departments represented with the largest showcase of traditional and contemporary designs by artisans.
Duque enacts austerity measures as Colombia looks to balance budget
President Iván Duque reaches 100 days in office by enacting austerity measures to balance the books with a fiscal deficit and guarantee funds for public education.
Editorial: The final word for the Latin American left
As migrants flee abject poverty and crime across the region, Venezuela’s Maduro can use Trump’s anti-Latino rhetoric to give the left in Latin America a voice with the electorate.
Colombia’s Duque reiterates “open arms” to Venezuelan migrants during Paris visit
President Iván Duque outlined major policy decisions from coca eradication to humanitarian assistance for Venezuelan migrants during three-day visit to the French capital.
Duque and Trump: A shared vision
President Trump is scheduled to visit Colombia next month, at a time in which the country faces a surge in coca production. Counterpart Duque must prove he isn’t “just another Colombian president.”
President Duque calls on anti-corruption organizers to discuss reforms
After Sunday’s historic anti-corruption vote, President Iván Duque has summoned the organizers of Sunday’s historic anti-corruption vote to study anti-corruption measures.
President Iván Duque delivers emotive inaugural address
President Iván Duque’s inaugural address laid down his policy agenda for the next four years and marked a new style of leadership for Colombia.
Colombia’s President-elect Iván Duque names ministers of his cabinet
As Colombia’s youngest president, Iván Duque has named some of the ministers who will make up his first cabinet: A combination of experience and economic expertise.
Iván Duque sweeps to victory in Colombia’s runoff presidential election
The candidate of Centro Democrático Iván Duque has won the runoff election in Colombia, beating leftist candidate and former mayor of Bogotá Gustavo Petro.