Colombia News in English
January 21, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 21st January, and here’s your Colombia daily news capsule.
Government reveals project to limit pension savings investment abroad to 30 percent.
Thirteen of the twenty-six bodies from Guaviare conflict have been identified by Legal Medicine.
Justice Minister's wife resigns from her position at the Prosecutor's Office amid recent changes.
Bogotá's second metro line bidding declared void due to lack of proposals.
Nation to cover potential losses from liquor and tobacco taxes due to emergency measures.
President Petro warns of salary payment risks for police and soldiers without economic emergency.
Check which neighborhoods in Bogotá and Funza will experience power outages today.
Five hundred eighteen job vacancies available virtually until January twenty-fourth, many with no experience required.
Health Minister's assets under scrutiny following controversial statements.
Critics confirm government misstep with minimum wage increase impacting inflation concerns.
Canadian military considers response to potential U.S. invasion for the first time in a century.
Macron speaks out against Trump’s threats during Davos summit, calling for European market restrictions.
Delcy Rodríguez removes Saab from his last position within the Venezuelan regime.
Icetex announces new interest rates for student loans effective in 2026.
Brooklyn Beckham makes shocking accusations against his parents in social media post.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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