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Tariffs · BrazilBrazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Wednesday said that his nation would act with reciprocity, hours after U.S. President Donald Trump slapped Latin America's largest economy with 50% tariffs on exports to the U.S.See the Story
Brazil will respond to Trump's 50% tariff with 'reciprocity,' says da Silva
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'Ndrangheta · ColombiaColombian authorities said Friday they captured an alleged leader of the Italian ’ndrangheta mafia in Latin America who is accused of overseeing cocaine shipments and managing illegal trafficking routes to Europe.See the Story
Colombian Authorities Arrest Alleged Leader of Italian Mafia in Latin America
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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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At Least 30 Dead in a Colombian Army Bombing of the Gulf Clan
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