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Gustavo Petro · ColombiaGovernment attempts to calms fears amid concern over printing contract.
Move to shift passport printing to nationalized company has created concerns of shortage. Bogotá, Colombia – Colombia’s cabinet chief reassured the country that “no-one will go without a passport” last week – even as the pickle over who prints the travel documents claimed its third foreign minister in two years. Newly appointed Alfredo Saade, who President Petro has now put…See the Story
Does Colombia Face a Passport Drought?
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Gustavo Petro · ColombiaAssociated Press BOGOTA (AP) — Colombian authorities were searching Monday for three soldiers who disappeared aboard a raft that was swept away by the current of the Magdalena River, one of the country's most powerful rivers, the army said. The soldiers reported missing were conducting a training exercise for the Lancers Course, which trains elite military personnel, on the Magdalena River in the department of Cundinamarca, in central Colombia. …See the Story
Colombia Loses Track of Three Soldiers Aboard a Raft Swept Away by a River Current.
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Colombia · ColombiaA devastating incident during a survival training exercise claimed the lives of three Colombian soldiers on July 14, 2025, when their raft overturned in the Magdalena River near Puerto Berrío. The accident, involving the 4th Brigade, occurred during a night operation amid torrential rain and swift currents, with the Colombian Army reporting the tragedy on July 15. The victims, aged 22 to 28, were part of a 10-member unit; seven were rescued afte…See the Story
Tragic Loss as Colombian Troops Perish in Training Mishap
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