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Colpatria suicide highlights hidden issue

[caption id="attachment_32556" align="alignnone" width="960"] Photo: Andrik Langfield[/caption] More than 1,000 people have died by suicide in...

Education protests

Education protests: 40,000 march in Bogotá

[caption id="attachment_32511" align="aligncenter" width="1060"] Photo: Franziska Bujara[/caption] With a growing deficit in the public education...

Venezuelan voices: Long walk to the unknown

With the Venezuelan situation lurching from bad to worse, many people are leaving the country in search for food and medicine - some travelling on...

Venezuelan voices: Stories from the caminantes – continued

[caption id="attachment_32275" align="alignnone" width="960"] Pedro Luís: "The situation in Venezuela is hard. There is hunger, there aren’t any...

Venezuelan voices: Stories from the caminantes

[caption id="attachment_32259" align="alignnone" width="960"] Randy: "We left because there was no food, the markets were empty, even in the field...

Venezuelan voices: How you can help

[caption id="attachment_32243" align="alignnone" width="1060"] In just four days, the number of people camping out at the bus terminal more than...

Venezuelan voices: Voting with their feet

[caption id="attachment_32240" align="alignnone" width="1060"] The communal kitchen at the camp in Salitre[/caption] Venezuela’s collapse has...

Venezuelan voices: Compassion and condemnation

[caption id="attachment_32236" align="alignnone" width="960"] a preacher leading a prayer in the camp in Salitre where the Venezuelans are...

Venezuelan crisis

Venezuelan voices: crisis is just beginning

Whether they are called migrants or refugees, they need protection and access to the formal economy. Several human rights groups have raised...

Female FARC, drones

The Buzz: Fossils, fornication, flying high and female FARC

[caption id="attachment_32124" align="alignnone" width="960"] Here drones are used to spray sugar cane, they may also be used to spray glyphosate to...

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