Colombian president aims to reduce drug violence and weaken rebels by paying farmers to switch crops
Colombian President Gustavo Petro wants to reduce coca planting in a northeastern region rattled by rebel attacks by paying ...
Colombia President Gustavo Petro is calling on his country's Congress to legalize marijuana, saying its prohibition "only ...
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Intellinews on MSNLatin American leaders blast Trump-Zelensky diplomatic falloutThe diplomatic rift between the United States and Ukraine has drawn sharp criticism from Latin American leaders, with ...
Kevin Bloom in his Daily Maverick column correctly argues that by leading from the front, Ramaphosa and the government of ...
The televised bullying of the Ukrainian president, hostility towards allies and Donald Trump’s video of Gaza makeover show ...
The other day, Colombian President Gustavo Petro, on his page on the social network X (formerly Twitter), called Zelensky's ...
Yamandú Orsi, a telegenic left-leaning former mayor and history teacher, took office as Uruguay's new president on Saturday, ...
Trump’s tariff threats and political pressures are believed to be reasons third countries agreed to receive deportees.
The administration’s approach to competition with China, and to global engagement more broadly, could unwittingly facilitate ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s attack on United States President Donald Trump could have severe consequences for South Africa, ...
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee condemns the deportation of Indian immigrants from the US in chains, questioning ...
By Cynthia Michelle Aranguren Hernández Colombian President Gustavo Petro Urrego has criticised Ukraine's intention to ...
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