Colombia News in English
March 8, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 8th March, and here’s your Colombia daily news capsule.
Registraduría reports destruction of voting booths in Bolívar during legislative elections.
Petro misled the public: new passports are printed in Portugal, not Colombia.
Ecuador and the U.S. destroy a FARC dissident camp near the Colombian border.
Oil prices surge dramatically after Qatar warns Gulf production could halt soon.
Colombia prepares for elections with dry law and border closures starting March 8th.
Defensoría raises alarms over four incidents of electoral violence in just 24 hours.
Armada deploys over 6,000 personnel to secure the electoral process across the country.
Government sets up PMU amid security alerts and measures against vote buying.
Protests and mobilizations expected in Bogotá from March 1st to 8th.
Maluma's mother shares the family's toughest moment after a tragic loss.
James Rodriguez's MLS debut is uncertain due to an injury, says Minnesota's coach.
Colombia faces Canada in the World Baseball Classic, suffering another defeat.
Experts warn about the rising symptoms of fatty liver disease and dietary guidelines.
New study examines the impact of coffee on brain health, suggesting moderate consumption.
A virus without a vaccine is spreading in several U.S. states, raising concerns.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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