Incomprensibles resultan los continuos llamados del Presidente Petro a “salir a las calles y plazas”, a que acudan “ríos de gente”, máxime cuando día a día la alteración del orden público es mayor.
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Opinión: “Utopía, mesa de negociación con el ELN”
La masacre de nuestros soldados ha tenido un gran repudio de la sociedad civil. La campaña que inició la FM hoy es nacional y todos los colombianos de bien nos estamos sumando a ella.
Opinión: Claudicación del Estado
Columna de opinión por Bernardo Henao Jaramillo: “Abrir procesos para dar cabida a la delincuencia sea subversiva o criminal es un retroceso que los colombianos en conjunto rechazan.”
Could Colombia’s Petro face a similar political fate as Samper?
Colombian President Gustavo Petro faces a growing political scandal after revelations that his eldest son Nicolás, and brother Juan Fernando, allegedly received “hot money” in exchange for benefits.
Colombia’s Petro wants to lead Latin America’s Left. Will anyone follow?
The recent gathering of CELAC heads of state in Buenos Aires revealed growing ideological rifts among Latin America’s leftist leaders. Colombia’s Petro challenged Peru’s human rights abuses.
Can the Latin American left learn a lesson from Brasilia?
Colombia’s Gustavo Petro was quick to condemn the violence that besieged the Brazilian capital. If only he has been as swift to condemn the violence that crippled his own country during the Paro Nacional.
Why central banks face an epic battle against inflation amid political obstacles
Where is the global economy heading in 2023? After all the challenges of last year, it’s a question we ask with trepidation. Just as the economy was dealing with the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February ramped up inflation.
Queen Elizabeth II: The end of the “new Elizabethan Age”
The proclamation of King Charles III ends the longest-serving monarchy of Queen Elizabeth II and sovereign who oversaw the transformation of the United Kingdom and her Commonwealth.
Climate change: The enemy that could unite Colombia?
Colombia’s Gustavo Petro has pledged to ban fracking, protect the Amazon biosphere and transition toward renewable energies. But can the divisive president deliver on a slate of green initiatives?
Opinion: The war Colombia cannot afford to lose
Colombia offers few incentives for graduates to remain in their country and contribute to economic growth and development. The so-called brain drain could worsen with greater taxation in planned reforms.
Opinion: Colombia’s Petro is a politician, not a statesman
President-elect Gustavo Petro is aiming to form a government of consensus and national unity, by offering bureaucratic posts to experienced politicians and ideological has beens.
Opinion: Letter from the CEO to Colombia Operations
The outcome of Colombia’s recent presidential election has many in the business community taking decisions regarding their future operations in the country.
Democracy and Colombia: “They have lost respect for us”
Colombians on both sides of the political divide are voting out of fear. Political parties have been replaced by personality cults. Candidates are no longer statesmen, but rather, influencers.
Colombia to decide between stability or uncertain lurch to the left
Colombians have endured one of the dirtiest election campaigns in recent history, and will decide on June 19 whether the country makes lurch to the left with Petro or maintains stability with Rodolfo Hernández.
For Colombia’s ex-combatants: “Words of reconciliation are our only weapons”
After six decades of fighting, it is estimated that almost 20% of Colombia’s population is a direct victim of the internal conflict, including almost nine million internally displaced people.
Should Colombia ban Huawei from 5G networks?
Canada, UK, US, Australia and New Zealand have already put restrictions on the Chinese technology giant Huawei citing security concerns for 5G mobile users.