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02/11/2011 | Frente Externo
Colombian border violence forces communities to flee - think-tank
Rising violence by armed groups along Colombia’s southern border regions is forcing growing numbers of people to flee their homes, International Crisis Group (ICG) says.
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05/11/2010 | Frente Externo
Colombia, Venezuela Solidify Improved Ties
The two neighboring Andean nations began work to restore broken relations shortly after Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos took office in August.
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08/10/2010 | Frente Externo
Strike on FARC Commander Gives Colombia's Santos a Boost
Colombia hailed the death last month of a top rebel commander as the most significant blow against the guerilla insurgency in its 46-year history. Jorge Briceno Suarez, known as Mono Jojoy, was the No. 2 leader of Colombia's largest guerrilla group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).
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18/06/2010 | Frente Externo
Colombia Poised to Vote for Continuity
If the opinion polls are any indication, Colombians will vote for continuity rather than change as the country elects its president in run-off voting on Sunday.
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28/05/2010 | Frente Externo
Colombia Election Goes Down to the Wire
Colombians will head to the polls on Sunday, May 30, in what has unexpectedly become not only the closest presidential race in years, but one that is too close to call.
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18/09/2009 | En Profundidad
Press Freedom: Media Reform Gets Personal in Argentina
When 200 tax inspectors made a surprise visit last week to the editorial offices of Clarin, one of Latin America's largest newspaper and cable TV companies, it was clear that the simmering tensions between the media giant and Argentine President Cristina Fernandez had reached new heights.
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