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Migrants face dangerous routes to return to Colombia
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Immigration policies in the United States, especially after Donald Trump came to power, have forced many Colombian migrants to change their plans to reach the United States an... [read more.]
US Trade Policy Threatens Colombia's Agriculture Sector
The South grapples with hard-hitting reality
Colombia's agricultural sector is on alert due to Donald Trump's announcement to impose tariffs on agricultural products. This would take place starting April 2, 2025. The... [read more.]
Chavez's Legacy
Cultural Censorship Thriving In Maduro's Venezuela
In Venezuela, a "black list" has been created that prohibits the entry of some Colombian artists to that country. The Minister of Interior, Justice and Peace of Venezuela, Dio... [read more.]
Reduction of flights from Canada to the USA
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Due to the dispute that has arisen between Canada and the United States of America due to tariffs, the airline Air Canada will significantly reduce its route capacity to some ... [read more.]
Back to anti-persoñel mines
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Colombia, one of the most diverse countries in the world, is once again suffering from the fear of making a false step and stepping on an antipersoñel mine. The above is m... [read more.]
Heavy rains in Colombia
Heavy rains in the departments of Caquetá, Putumayo, Nariño, Huila and southern Meta
The department of Nariño has been hit by heavy rains and has caused several landslides on some of the main roads in the region. One of the most problematic incidents occur... [read more.]
Law for the rental of apartments in Colombia
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As of March 2025, urban housing lease contracts in Colombia that are one year old from their start or from the last increase may be adjusted by up to 5.20%, corresponding to t... [read more.]
Woman arrested for stealing and drugging foreigners in Medellin
The suspect lured victims through social media, drugged them with scopolamine, and stole their money and belongings.
After two months of monitoring, the prosecutor's office managed to capture a 26-year-old woman in the Manrique neighborhood of the city of Medellín, who was dedicated to c... [read more.]
Colombians Want To Visit Less-crowded Places
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Colombians are choosing to travel and visit less crowded places for this year 2025. According to a study by Booking.com, 87% of respondents prefer places where there is not so... [read more.]
Favorable changes due to the adoption of new digital technologies
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Colombia has experienced an advance in the adoption of digital technologies in recent years. This has transformed several aspects of the daily lives of Colombians. One of the ... [read more.]
Positive outlook for the real estate sector
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There is optimism in the real estate sector. A great recovery has been seen in the real estate sector. According to CBRE, 100% of investors plan to make new acquisitions in 20... [read more.]
The creativity of Colombians is seen in their common phrases and sayings
They are part of the culture and everyday language in Colombia, so it is very important that you identify them and learn them.
Every Colombian throughout their life has used sayings that foreigners sometimes do not understand. They use phrases and coñect them with everyday situations, which are so... [read more.]
The documentary that tells the story of the Mucutuy children lost in the Amazon jungle
Ancestral wisdom kept the children alive while an unprecedented search operation was underway.
For many Colombians, the case of the children who were lost in the Amazon jungle for 40 days is familiar. The Mucutuy brothers survived a plane crash, in which the only 3 adul... [read more.]
Essential Guide for Colombians Planning a Trip To New York
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In order to travel to the United States to visit the great city of New York for 7 days, you must apply for a tourist visa (B1/B2). To do so, you must complete the DS-160 form ... [read more.]
Preparing for a Visit to Las Lajas Sanctuary in Nariño
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The Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Rosary of Las Lajas is located in the Guáitara River canyon in Ipiales, Nariño. It is considered an architectural and religious jewel,... [read more.]
Flecho in Bahía Solano
The Chocó Reading and Writing Festival (Flecho)
The Chocó Reading and Writing Festival (Flecho) is a cultural event that celebrates the literary wealth and resilience of the Chocó region. This year, the 8th edition ... [read more.]
Visiting the Lost City or Teyuna
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You have probably heard of the Lost City, or Teyuna. This place is an ancient Tayrona indigenous settlement, located in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia. It was disc... [read more.]
New archaeological findings in Arví Park
Six new archaeological sites reveal indigenous, colonial, and republican-era artifacts
Six new archaeological sites have been identified in Arví Park, covering an area of 40,000 square meters. Among the discoveries, 17 structures stand out, including walls m... [read more.]
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