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politics 45d ago Bogota

Colombia Election For Campaign Finance Violations

The Inter-American Press Association has warned of increasing hostility toward journalists in Colombia, specifically questioning President Gustavo Petro's treatment of the media. The organization noted that public media is being used to amplify government messages without providing space for opposing voices. This environment is reportedly making it harder for journalists to work with guarantees. A frequent traveler reported that the Pan-American Highway has become a security concern, with military presence being inconsistent. Sources from the Atlantic coast reported fears that violence against leading candidates could suppress voter turnout. There are also concerns that election results may be challenged as illegitimate due to security issues. The National Electoral Council's plenary session ratified a sanction against a director of the 2022 Petropresidente campaign.
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politics 45d ago Bogota

Venezuela And Colombia Sign Power Interconnection Agreement

Presidents Gustavo Petro of Colombia and Delcy Rodríguez of Venezuela have agreed to develop joint military plans to dismantle criminal mafias operating along their shared border. The initiative aims to address organized crime and drug trafficking in the extensive border region. This bilateral cooperation marks a significant step in managing security challenges between the two nations. Venezuelan President Rodriguez and Colombian President Petro held a meeting to coordinate security efforts. Both leaders agreed to implement the joint operations to stabilize the frontier region. This move signals a renewed effort to strengthen bilateral ties and collaborative projects between the two South American nations.
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environment 46d ago Santa Marta

Climate Transition Conference Opens In Colombia

The first-ever international conference focused on transitioning away from fossil fuels commenced in Santa Marta, Colombia. Some participating countries are major oil and gas producers. The conference addresses climate change, noting that the last 11 years have been the hottest globally on record. The second day of the International Conference on Transition Beyond Fossil Fuels is taking place in Santa Marta, Colombia. The session is being reported via Radio France Internationale for Emisoras Unidas. The event brings together representatives from 56 countries to discuss strategies for the progressive abandonment of energy sources including oil, gas, and coal. Colombian President Gustavo Petro inaugurated the conference on the previous day. Special correspondent Najed Ben-Rabah is reporting from the location.
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environment 46d ago Bogotá

Sixty Nations Meet In Colombia To Discuss Fossil Fuel Transition

A large group of nations, including several major oil producers, are meeting on Friday to discuss phasing out fossil fuels. The talks come as a deadlock deepens within the United Nations regarding climate action. The meeting aims to establish a concrete plan for transitioning away from oil and gas dependency. Nearly 60 governments are meeting in Colombia this Tuesday for a conference organized by South American nations and the Netherlands. The discussion occurs as Middle East conflicts impact global energy security and oil prices. Representatives from over 50 nations met in Colombia for a conference titled Transition. The meeting focused on moving away from fossil fuels and occurred without the presence of climate change skeptics or opposing parties. Participants discussed strategies for transitioning beyond UN climate diplomacy.
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environment 46d ago Bogotá

Fifty Nations Discuss Fossil Fuel Phaseout

Over 50 nations are convening in Colombia next week to develop strategies for winding down global dependence on coal, oil, and gas. The summit aims to address cascading fuel shocks and plan a coordinated transition away from fossil fuels. This meeting represents a significant step in international climate policy and energy security planning. Representatives from over 50 nations met at a conference to discuss transitioning away from fossil fuels. The participants included states willing to move away from fossil fuels, with no climate change skeptics or opposing parties reported at the meeting. The conference took place outside of UN climate diplomacy frameworks.
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other 46d ago Malambo

Man Kills Father In Malambo Stabbing

A man lost his life following a stabbing in the Villa Bertha neighborhood of Malambo. The incident was reported as a new act of violence in the municipality. Local authorities are investigating the circumstances of the fatal attack. A 55-year-old victim died from multiple penetrating knife wounds in Malambo. The victim reportedly bled to death from the injuries inflicted by a large knife. An accused individual is facing a formal complaint regarding the alleged robbery and killing. A son allegedly killed his father during an argument in Malambo early Wednesday morning. The victim reportedly worked in money lending, though authorities confirmed the accused did not steal any property during the incident. The accused appeared sober following the event.
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politics 47d ago Bogotá

Petro Calls For Military Surveillance At Border

Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced that his upcoming meeting with Venezuelan official Delcy Rodríguez will focus on strengthening border security. The discussions aim to address regional stability and cross-border movement between the two nations. This meeting follows recent political shifts in the Colombian electoral landscape. Colombian President Gustavo Petro requested strengthened military surveillance at the border following reports of individuals linked to drug trafficker 'Fito'. Petro also shared a photo of former President Álvaro Uribe with Daniel Noboa, claiming the Uribe-Noboa alliance aims to undermine Colombian elections. The President called for a security plan to be implemented for Cali, Jamundí, and Palmira.
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