Colombia News in English
February 13, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 13th February, and here’s your Colombia daily news capsule.
The ten largest companies in Colombia will contribute over a quarter of the economic emergency funds.
Video captures the moment a hitman targets businessman Gustavo Aponte and his bodyguard in Bogotá.
Hidroeléctrica Urrá announces energy price cuts following President Petro's criticisms and leadership changes.
Victims of flooding in Córdoba share heartbreaking stories of lost dreams and devastated homes.
Bogotá mobility updates: recycling protests are causing disruptions on Avenida NQS and Calle 26.
Petro and the Justice Minister clash over the publication of a UN report.
German flood expert warns that the recent disaster in Córdoba may become a frequent occurrence.
Heavy rains this afternoon left several neighborhoods in Medellín and Itagüí without power.
Good news for the Southwest: roadworks in La Sinifaná are complete, restoring access.
A new bill aims to provide additional pensions for 60,000 retired teachers in Colombia.
Women represent only 38 percent of researchers in Colombia, highlighting a gender gap in science.
Details emerge about the 18-year-old identified as the shooter in a deadly incident in Canada.
The State Council upholds lawsuits against magistrate Héctor Carvajal, with a ruling expected soon.
My Chemical Romance pays tribute to Millonarios during their concert in Bogotá, but few noticed.
Santander raises health alerts as monkeypox cases increase in the Bucaramanga metropolitan area.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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