Colombia News in English
February 20, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 20th February, and here’s your Colombia daily news capsule.
Major blow for 72,600 pensioners as minimum wage changes lead to 30 percent decrease in payouts.
Prosecutor calls for sensitivity from Petro and ministers after the tragic death of Kevin Acosta.
Body of Colombian woman found in a freezer in the U.S.; husband named as primary suspect.
New details emerge about a girl attacked by a stranger at a gas station in Bogotá.
Petro returns to the streets, pushing for immediate re-election of his program and energizing supporters.
Néstor Morales criticizes 'therians' in Colombia, questioning their mental health and societal impact.
Protests in Bogotá disrupt mobility as supporters rally for minimum wage increases.
Antioquia government allocates $70 billion to address rain-related emergencies in Urabá region.
Medellín opens 2026 entrepreneurship program with 700 spots and seed capital of up to $15 million.
Nequi warns users about a new scam method and provides tips on how to avoid becoming a victim.
NASA insists on using elusive fuel for lunar missions, raising questions about past moon landings.
Former Prince Andrew arrested briefly under suspicion of misconduct in public office.
Colombian mercenaries ambushed on the battlefield in Ukraine, highlighting ongoing conflict involvement.
Six months waiting for breast cancer surgery, a doctor's daughter pleads for urgent help for her mother.
Neuroscientist reveals five harmful foods that can deteriorate brain function and memory.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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