Colombia News in English
March 11, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 11th March, and here’s your Colombia daily news capsule.
Colombia's Congress reshaped after the 2026 legislative elections, revealing party dynamics.
A tragic crime in Bogotá raises questions about evidence in a mother and baby case.
Political strategies emerge as Cepeda claims moral high ground against Uribismo.
Shooting incident in Usaquén leaves a man injured, linked to emerald trade violence.
Paloma Valencia discusses her vice-presidential strategy amid the 2026 elections.
Bogotá's mayoral office has over two thousand job vacancies with high salaries available.
The government adjusts security measures for candidates following recent consultations.
A machete attack in Bogotá prompts public safety concerns after shocking video surfaces.
A business fair arrives at Parque Lourdes this week, offering opportunities for local entrepreneurs.
The U.S. reveals Colombia's absence from the anti-drug summit, citing a lack of readiness.
One in three adults worldwide faces heart disease risks, highlighting exercise's importance.
A twelve-year-old girl in Argentina graduates university, boasting an impressive IQ.
Tragic news as a rising urban music star dies in a traffic accident in Medellín.
The price of oil drops below one hundred dollars as Trump claims the Iran war is nearly over.
New research suggests a link between the human brain and Earth's electromagnetic energy.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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