Colombia’s retired and reserve military are a powerful political force and tend toward conservatism, leaving the president with balancing act in a country that has not seen a coup since 1953
In 1995, when Colombia protected the island of Malpelo by setting up the Malpelo Fauna and Flora Sanctuary, the area had a recorded 43 species of crustaceans, six species of starfish, and 70 species of fish. These figures, the only ones available, were from 1972, when the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute led its first expedition […]
After a tumultuous week in Colombian politics, President Gustavo Petro will push his reforms on the "street" with a May 1 address from the presidential balcony.
Last Thursday, March 23, a statement was issued for the freedom of Julian Assange at the III World Forum on Human Rights that was held in Buenos Aires,