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Otto giornalisti uccisi in Colombia, Messico e Honduras nel 2024
Colombia, è Guevara il nuovo ministro delle Finanze
Alluvioni in Colombia, Petro non andrà alla Cop29
Colombia, arrestati tre narcos legati alla 'ndrangheta
Cop16, l'Onu chiede più fondi a difesa della biodiversità
Colombia, a Bogotà si ricomincia a razionare l'acqua
epa11273058 Extensive beaches have been formed due to the low water levels in the San Rafael reservoir in the municipality of La Calera, Colombia, 11 April 2024. The Mayor's Office of Bogota ordered water rationing, starting on 11 April, due to the low levels of the reservoirs supplying the city due to a drought aggravated by the El Nino phenomenon. The measure affects about 8 million inhabitants in numerous neighborhoods in the center and north of the capital city of Colombia, who will see their running water supply cut for 24 hours. EPA/Carlos Ortega
'Chiuso col sangue un processo di pace', Petro rompe con l'Eln
epa11489795 Colombian president Gustavo Petro speaks during the installation for the new congressional session in the National Congress in Bogota, Colombia, 20 July 2024. During this new period his government is going to present new projects of reforms to the health, justice and taxes, among other initiatives that will be the base to face off the second half of his presidency. EPA/Carlos Ortega
Colombia, presidente Petro denuncia nuovo piano per assassinarlo
epa11492023 The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, speaks at the La Santamaría Bullring in Bogota, Colombia, 22 July 2024. The Colombian Government sanctioned the 'No more olé' law, which prohibits bullfighting in the country from 2027 and was approved by Congress last May, an initiative that, according to bullfighting defenders, will affect the economy and the employment of the people who make a living from the activity. EPA/Carlos Ortega
Colombia, indagine sull'acquisto di un software di spionaggio
epa11492023 The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, speaks at the La Santamaría Bullring in Bogota, Colombia, 22 July 2024. The Colombian Government sanctioned the 'No more olé' law, which prohibits bullfighting in the country from 2027 and was approved by Congress last May, an initiative that, according to bullfighting defenders, will affect the economy and the employment of the people who make a living from the activity. EPA/Carlos Ortega