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Tens of thousands march in Bogotá’s first anti-government protests of the year

By Lukas Kaldenhoff and Luke Barnes Sporadic outbursts of violence marred a largely peaceful protest yesterday. Marchers complain the government...

Colombian protests and small businesses

The small business community is feeling the effects of the protests, but many still support the movement. Photo: Tim Mossholder,...

Avianca strike to end this weekend.

Avianca strike to end, pilots back to work within 72 hours

  Avianca pilots belonging to the Colombian Association of Civil Aviators (ACDAC) announced on Thursday night the end of their 51-day strike....

Credit: Edgar Zuñiga, Flicr

Taxi drivers on strike disrupt Bogota traffic

[caption id="attachment_24731" align="alignnone" width="692"] Credit: Edgar Zuñiga, Flickr[/caption] At 4:00 AM on Monday, hundreds of taxi drivers...

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