Colombia News in English

March 24, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 24th March, and here’s your Colombia daily news capsule.

A Colombian Air Force plane crashes in the south, killing at least 66 people on board.

Sexual harassment allegations rise in Colombian journalism, with more testimonies surfacing online.

Iran faces new attacks as the U.S. and Israel escalate military actions in the region.

Water supply cuts in Bogotá from March 24th to 26th affect eight areas of the city.

Thousands of teachers arrive at schools, but not for traditional classes, according to the Ministry of Education.

Tragic news as Santiago Castrillón, a player from Millonarios' Under-20 team, passes away.

Bogotá's traffic restrictions for the week of March 23rd to 29th are now in effect—plan your trips accordingly.

The National Government and Antioquia's governor agree to prevent a mining strike in Bajo Cauca.

Looking for a job in Bogotá? Access 185 vacancies at two job fairs today, March 24th.

Former President Trump claims to be in talks with Iran to end the ongoing war, but Tehran denies it.

The Hubble Space Telescope accidentally captures a rare astronomical phenomenon.

Shakira draws inspiration from "One Hundred Years of Solitude" for her upcoming concerts in Madrid.

The salmon is out; sardines are the new nutritional powerhouse gaining popularity in 2026.

A popular antioxidant may actually be fueling cancer growth, according to a new study.

The secret habit that neurologists recommend to protect your brain and memory is revealed.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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