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‘We used to think the ice was eternal’: Colombia looks

In Sierra Nevada del Cocuy, people have watched the ice fields turn to exposed rock
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Colombia risks return to violent past, says architect of landmark

Exclusive: The bloody foundering of President Gustavo Petro’s ‘Total Peace’ strategy is a ‘national failure’,
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Crucial UN nature talks are about to reopen in Rome

After last year’s Cop16 biodiversity talks in Cali left key issues unresolved, the extra summit
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Uribe trial resumes after court dismisses request to remove judge

A Bogota judge resumed the criminal proceedings against Colombia’s former President Alvaro Uribe after a
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‘I feel trapped’: how home ownership has become a nightmare

Scores in the US say they’re grappling with raised mortgage and loan interest rates and
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Colombian city faces worst violence in decades as armed groups

Cúcuta imposes curfew as National Liberation Army (ELN) clashes with army in province bordering Venezuela
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Organizmo! The Colombian architects overturning colonialist ‘sustainability’ ideas

A 30-acre construction lab is helping reshape Colombia’s architecture with ancestral knowledge and direct ecological
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Colombia’s war crimes tribunal indicts 4 generals over mass executions

Colombia’s war crimes tribunal JEP indicted 39 army officials, including four generals, for their role
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ELN orders lockdown in western Colombia

Guerrilla organization ELN ordered a three-day lockdown in the Choco province amid clashes with paramilitary
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The Guardian view on the US, China and the rest:

The US president’s bullying of allies and partners is short-termist and will boost Beijing’s power,
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