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Colombian EPS Denounces Irregularities Amid FARC Activity
The Nueva EPS in Colombia has denounced irregularities, reporting that five million pesos were involved. Wilmer Mejía, director of UI, has fulfilled the requirements. The specific nature of the irregularities and the FARC activity was not detailed. These irregularities are reportedly linked to the presence and actions of the FARC. Colombia's EPS (Entidad Promotora de Salud) has denounced irregularities amidst ongoing FARC activity. These issues are reportedly impacting healthcare services. The EPS is calling for investigations into these issues.
Caracol Radio - 100.9 FM / 810 AM - HJGL / HJCY - PRISA Radio - Bogotá, Colombia
Colombian Ministry Protects Audiovisual Works
The Ministry of Culture of Colombia has declared a specific audiovisual work protected. This declaration signifies its cultural importance and may lead to preservation efforts. Colombia's Ministry of Culture is taking steps to protect audiovisual work. The decree aims to safeguard national heritage. The initiative aims to safeguard creative content and support the audiovisual industry within the country. The specific measures implemented are detailed by the ministry. The ministry is implementing new regulations and support programs. The ministry aims to safeguard the rights of creators and producers in the audiovisual sector. The Colombian Ministry is taking measures to protect audiovisual work.
Caracol Radio
Colombia Deploys Air Force for Election Security
The Colombian Air Force has deployed its assets to ensure security during the ongoing elections.
Caracol Radio - 100.9 FM / 810 AM - HJGL / HJCY - PRISA Radio - Bogotá, Colombia
Colombian Yellow Fever Death Toll Rises To 10
Colombian health officials reported 71 deaths from yellow fever. The source did not specify the timeframe for these deaths. The outbreak has prompted an urgent appeal for medical resources and public health interventions. Public health measures are being intensified to control the spread of the disease. Efforts to control the epidemic are proving difficult. Health officials are urging vaccination and preventative measures. The number of confirmed deaths due to yellow fever in Colombia has now reached 10.
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Colombian Authorities Implement Water Treatment Plants
Colombian authorities in Cali are implementing water treatment plants along the Cauca River. This initiative aims to improve water quality and sanitation.
Caracol Radio - 100.9 FM / 810 AM - HJGL / HJCY - PRISA Radio - Bogotá, Colombia
Caracol Radio Reports On Medicine Hoarding
Caracol Radio reports that the National Land Agency has recovered nearly one million hectares of land. Caracol Radio reported on the hoarding of medicines, stating that this practice is and that society should reject it. The report highlighted concerns about medicine availability in pharmacies.
Caracol Radio - 100.9 FM / 810 AM - HJGL / HJCY - PRISA Radio - Bogotá, Colombia
Colombian Army Sought Contact With Secret Project Personnel
The Colombian army reportedly sought contact with individuals involved in a top-secret project. This request for contact was made to a colonel. The nature of this project and the reason for the army's interest remain unclear.
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Colombia Presidential Election Tense Amid Scandal
Colombia is gearing up for a presidential election this Sunday, featuring a field of 13 candidates. Presidential elections in Colombia are marked by high tension, with the 'Hondurasgate' scandal casting a shadow over the process.
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Colombia FARC Dissidents Suspend Military Operations
The largest dissident group of Colombia's former FARC armed group has announced a suspension of military operations against public forces. This suspension is set to last from May 20 to June 10.
Mother Seeks Justice After Daughter's Body Found
The mother of Yulixa Toloza is seeking justice following the discovery of her daughter's body in Apulo.