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Friedrich Merz · Santa MartaThe upcoming EU-CELAC summit in Santa Marta, billed as Colombia’s most ambitious diplomatic event in over a decade, is now being reshaped by a cascade of cancellations from European leaders following U.S. sanctions against President Gustavo Petro. What was expected to unite more than 60 heads of state from Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean is instead emerging as a vivid display of geopolitical tension stretching from Washington to Brussel…See the Story
EU Leaders Ditch Santa Marta Summit With U.S. Sanctions on Petro
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InternationalOn the night of November 12, 1985, at exactly 10 p.m., the landline rang. “Get ready – the radio car is coming for you,” warned the night controller at the main station of Todelar, the national radio chain where I had been working for about a year and a half. Just a week earlier, we had covered the M-19 guerrilla’s siege of the Palace of Justice in Bogotá. Throughout the day, ash had been falling over areas far from the crater, and nervousness w…See the Story
Armero: A Journalist Remembers the Night the Earth Turned to Mud
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Tolima · TolimaForty years after the catastrophe that erased Armero from the map, the landscape where the town once stood has taken on the quiet, uncanny stillness of an eroded manuscript. Vegetation has woven itself into the skeletal remains of walls and foundations, reclaiming what the earth so violently seized on the night of November 13, 1985. A visitor walking through the overgrown grid of streets – once home to a thriving community of 30,000 – encounters…See the Story
A Landscape of Loss: Forty Years After Armero
100% Left coverage: 1 sources