violence against protesters the government s worst mistake and tells al-jazeera the president must go. plus a spike in violence in colombia s countryside raises questions over the country s fragile peace. there is house of representatives has blocked changes to the postal system that threatens mail in voting ahead of the presidential election they voted to give the agency $25000000000.00 and would jack said reforms that would have slowed mail delivery icicle hain reports. it s america s favorite government service by far the u.s. postal service that is until recently louis to joy a trunk donor and moralist was put in charge just about 2 months ago and quickly made changes to the financially. table service metal boxes removed high speed sorting machines ripped out procedures changed over time stopped for money and as a result the mail has slowed considerably he blames a lack of staff because of the coronavirus democrats don t believe him just as we got her from a good stitch w
we re resuming warfare those are the words of colombia s largest army who after a month long cease fire the national liberation army says the government is willing to talk so what does that mean for peace in colombia this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i m. we re talking colombia today the national liberation army better known as the e l n says it s resuming its 5 decades long armed activity after declaring a ceasefire exactly one month ago the country s largest rebel group says it agreed to a truce to alleviate the humanitarian crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic and as a gesture of peace more than 6500 people have tested positive for the virus there and nearly 300 have died but the rebels are now accusing the government of showing little or no enthusiasm for revamping the long stalled peace talks or for combating the virus the government has condemned the decision to resume its attacks colombia s high commissioner for peace miguel said bio says the
we re resuming warfare those are the words of colombia s largest army who after a month long cease fire the national liberation army says the government is willing to talk so what does that mean for peace in colombia this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i m. we re talking colombia today the national liberation army better known as the e l n says it s resuming its 5 decades long armed activity after declaring a ceasefire exactly one month ago the country s largest rebel group says it agreed to a truce to alleviate the humanitarian crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic and as a gesture of peace more than 6500 people have tested positive for the virus there and nearly 300 have died but the rebels are now accusing the government of showing little or no enthusiasm for revamping the long stalled peace talks or for combating the virus the government has condemned the decision to resume its attacks colombia s high commissioner for peace miguel said bio says the
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resuming warfare those are the words of colombia s largest army who after a month long ceasefire the national liberation army says the government isn t willing to talk so what does that mean for peace in colombia this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i m. we re talking colombia today the national liberation army better known as the e l n says it s resuming its 5 decades long armed activity after declaring a ceasefire exactly one month ago the country s largest rebel group says it agreed to a truce to alleviate the humanitarian crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic and as a gesture of peace more than 6500 people have tested positive for the virus there and nearly 300 have died but the rebels are now accusing the government of showing little or no enthusiasm for revamping the long stalled peace talks or for combating the virus the government has condemned the decision to resume its attacks colombia s high commissioner for peace miguel said bio says the gove