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Colombian President-elect Gustavo Petro and former President Alvaro Uribe want to open dialogue channels in their war-torn nation. Expats here seem to agree.
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COMMENTARY Why are conservative Colombians so upset about leftist Gustavo Petro's victory when their anti-peace plan fervor did so much to help him win?
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Gustavo Petro's supporters hope he'll fix Colombia's gaping economic inequality — but South Florida expats fear he'll imitate Latin America's socialist regimes.
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Colombians elect the country's first leftist president and first Black woman to be vice president.
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Anti-corruption populist Rodolfo Hernández is the favorite of South Florida's Colombian expat voters — and he's neck and neck with leftist Gustavo Petro.
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The first round of election results are in for Colombia, and we catch up on other Latin America headlines. Plus, an initiative to try to improve conditions for farmworkers on and off the field. And it’s Wildlife Thursday — we’re talking about those tiny pesky critters we love to hate — mosquitoes.
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The results represent a major shift in the Latin American country's presidential politics that conservatives and moderates had long dominated.
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COMMENTARY This month's horrifying and racist mass shootings remind us why it rings hollow now to urge Colombia and Latin America to be more like the U.S.
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COMMENTARY Even if Gustavo Petro wins Colombia's presidential race, Chile is a reminder that his leftist hubris could derail him — and his country's peace plan.
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Colombian presidential candidate Gustavo Petro sits down with NPR and talks about his time in a guerrilla group and proposals to tackle poverty and climate change.
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COMMENTARY The Washington-Bogotá alliance is strong but dysfunctional. A Gustavo Petro presidency may keep it messy — thanks partly to Putin and Trump.
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In 2021, leftists won presidencies in every Latin American election but one, including Peru and Chile. In 2022, they could take Brazil and Colombia too. Why?