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Colombia protests lose steam, but their economic toll rises

Colombia protests lose steam, but their economic toll rises Demonstrators gather outside a local hotel where representatives of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) and union leaders meet, in Bogota, Colombia June 9, 2021. REUTERS/Nathalia Angarita reuters tickers This content was published on June 9, 2021 - 23:12 June 9, 2021 - 23:12 By Nelson Bocanegra BOGOTA (Reuters) - Anti-government protests in Colombia were sparsely attended on Wednesday, but the economic fall-out of the six-week-old demonstrations is far from over, officials said. Road blockades associated with protests have caused shortages throughout the country, interrupted exports, and hit oil and mining production. Marches on Wednesday were largely concentrated in the capital, after union and student leaders called for protesters to take over Bogota. Groups of hundreds gathered at several points around the city.

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UNEP seeks more protection for environmentalists and more environmental news

UNEP seeks more protection for environmentalists and more environmental news . LatinAmerican Post | Vanesa López Romero Listen to this article Your browser does not support the audio tag. On May 5, the president of COP26, Alok Sharma, and the president of COP25 (which took place in 2019), Carolina Schmidt , asked all countries to comply with the commitments made in the Ambition Alliance. Climatic, or that, if they do not belong to the Alliance, they join it. This happens in the framework of the preparation of the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP26) in Glasgow . Ahead of this year’s @UN Climate Conference #COP26 in Glasgow, the President of that conference and the President of the 2019 #COP25 meeting are urging countries to follow through on commitments made under the #ClimateAmbitionAlliance, or to join it.

3 finalists for Contra Costa College president

By Kathy Chouteau Contra Costa College is one step closer to having a new president. The Contra Costa Community College District recently announced three finalists for the position: Damon A. Bell, Ed.D., Tia Robinson-Cooper, Ed.D. and Tina Vasconcellos, Ph.D. The first candidate is Dr. Damon A. Bell, who is currently serving as the interim president for Contra Costa College. Aside from having nearly 30 years of higher education experience in the community college and California State University systems, he has also served as interim president at Ventura College and as vice president for student services at Olympic, San Bernardino Valley and San Diego Mesa colleges.

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