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Colombia Politics · ColombiaColombian Senator Miguel Uribe, who has been hospitalized since he was shot in the head earlier this month during a campaign event, is out of an emergency surgery performed on Monday but is in "extremely critical" condition, the Santa Fe Foundation hospital said on Monday.See the Story
Colombia senator Uribe, shot at rally, in emergency surgery for brain bleeding
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Gustavo Petro · ColombiaA 14-year-old Colombian teenager demonstrated his capacity for reckless killing last Saturday. He shot senator and presidential candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay multiple times during a rally in Bogotá. The politician’s body, his heart still beating, was covered with blood and he collapsed. Minutes later, the attacker was shot in the leg, knocked to the ground, and arrested. “I’m sorry, I did it for the money, for my family,” he exclaimed. His youth…See the Story
When Drug Lords Exploit Poverty and Youth: Four Decades of Child Hitmen in Colombia
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Gustavo Petro · ColombiaBy Fernando Ramos and Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español Colombia's Council of State, the country's highest court for administrative disputes, ruled Wednesday to provisionally suspend President Gustavo Petro's decree seeking to call for a referendum on his social reforms. The Council ruled that Petro's decree contradicts the law that establishes that calls for referendums must first be approved by the Senate, according to the resolution released to…See the Story
Colombia's Council of State Provisionally Suspends Petro's Decree on Popular Consultation for His Social Reforms.
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Colombian Authorities Accuse a Fourth Suspect of Assault Against Senator Uribe Turbay
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