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Jakarta, Indonesia’s vibrant capital, blends colonial charm with modern energy. From the historic streets of Kota Tua and ...
President Petro’s failed national strike and empty plazas reveal his dwindling public support. As violent protests disrupt ...
The Cirata Reservoir project in Indonesia's West Java offers a blueprint for Colombia’s renewable transition and regional ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro renewed calls to rebuild Gran Colombia as a 21st-century regional alliance. Speaking in ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro suspended the U.S. extradition of dissident commander Gabriel Yepes Mejía, sparking ...
Bogotá launches its first International Violin Competition, offering generous prizes, and star-studded global jury. Twenty ...
Ed Buckley started working with The City Paper in July of 2011 and now runs the paper's website in addition to helping with writing and editing. Ed is originally from Charleston, South Carolina.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has backed a two-day national strike on May 28–29, urging mass mobilizations after Congress ...
Members of the Colombian Army reach El Plateado, Cauca. Photo: Ejercito Nacional. The Colombian Army has regained control of El Plateado, a strategic township in Cauca’s Argelia municipality, ...
Colombia is grappling with a severe environmental crisis as 21 forest fires burn across the nation, with high-altitude Andean wetlands – páramos – bearing the brunt of the ecological devastation. A ...
Bogotá Mayor Claudia López could face a major political defeat next week from a close political ally, President Gustavo Petro, as he buries – literally – the first line of the Bogotá Metro. President ...
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