Populist leaders are sweeping into power across Latin America, with Colombian voters the latest to embrace hardline right-wing politics -- but will the trend last? Shops are closing because people can ...
Netflix has appointed Ana María Longoño as head of content, Colombia, tapping one of the country's most seasoned TV writers ...
Discover Sofía Vergara’s inspiring journey from Colombia to Hollywood, from her early modeling days to becoming an actress ...
Colombia’s ever-expanding Bogotá Audiovisual Market welcomes young producers from Central America and French sales agents.
Colombia has swung to the right, electing nationalist lawyer and political newcomer Abelardo De La Espriella as president, accelerating a rightward shift rippling across Latin America. In Peru, ...
Right-wing governments are now in power in 12 countries in their various forms, as hardline security policies, rollbacks of women’s and minority rights, and alliances in Trump’s orbit gain ground ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Colombian President Gustavo Petro has floated the idea of recreating ...
Colombian far-right candidate is latest Trumpian figure in Latin America to ride anti-incumbent wave
Abelardo de la Espriella, promising an iron-fist approach to crime, leads polls in country’s presidential runoff election ...
Colombia just prohibited female genital mutilation after approving a bill called “Girls Without Ablation.” It is a law born ...
As Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Peru move right, analysts say voters are punishing insecurity and failed governments, ...
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