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Drugs, thugs, and diplomats : U.S. policymaking in Colombia in the news

Updated: 54d ago

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Colombian authorities eliminate cartel leader behind presidential assassination plot

54d ago

Colombian president aims to reduce drug violence and weaken rebels by paying farmers to switch crops

Read on: The Star link
68d ago

Cocaine is 'no worse than whiskey', says Colombia's president

Read on: Euronews link
93d ago

Cocaine "no worse than whiskey," Colombia's president says

Read on: CBS link
93d ago

Colombia president welcomes 'compatriots' returned from US: 'The migrant is not a criminal'

Read on: The Hill link
102d ago

Colombia president decrees emergency powers to restore order in coca region wracked by rebel combat

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105d ago

Colombia president decrees emergency powers to restore order in coca region wracked by rebel combat

106d ago

Colombia president decrees emergency powers to restore order in coca region wracked by rebel combat

Read on: The Star link
106d ago

Colombia's first avowedly left-wing president is mired in scandal

Read on: The Economist link
471d ago

Colombia's leader tours deadly mudslide zone

Read on: Daily Telegraph link
482d ago

Pablo Escobar's 'Cocaine Hippos' To Be Sterilized By Colombian Government

Read on: HuffPost link
536d ago

Pablo Escobar's rampaging cocaine hippos facing Colombian government cull

Read on: Mirror link
554d ago

Colombia’s leftwing president rocked by spiralling narco cash allegations

Read on: The Guardian link
631d ago

Colombia’s leftist government rattled by campaign finance probe

Read on: Financial Times link
645d ago

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