Showing 421 to 432 of 861 results


Colombian Labor Reform's Fate Rests with Senator Lozano After Referendum Defeat
Senator Angélica Lozano now controls Colombian President Gustavo Petro's stalled labor reform after its unexpected revival via appeal, defeating a simultaneous government referendum and triggering accusations of political opportunism.
Colombian Labor Reform's Fate Rests with Senator Lozano After Referendum Defeat
Senator Angélica Lozano now controls Colombian President Gustavo Petro's stalled labor reform after its unexpected revival via appeal, defeating a simultaneous government referendum and triggering accusations of political opportunism.
Progress
52% Bias Score


U.S. Retaliates Against Colombia for Joining China's Belt and Road Initiative
The United States announced retaliatory measures against Colombia for joining China's Belt and Road Initiative, opposing funding for Chinese state-owned enterprises in projects like Bogotá's metro, impacting Colombia's relationship with the U.S. and potentially other Latin American nations.
U.S. Retaliates Against Colombia for Joining China's Belt and Road Initiative
The United States announced retaliatory measures against Colombia for joining China's Belt and Road Initiative, opposing funding for Chinese state-owned enterprises in projects like Bogotá's metro, impacting Colombia's relationship with the U.S. and potentially other Latin American nations.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Colombian Senate Considers Appeal to Revive Stalled Labor Reform, Bypassing Referendum
The Colombian Senate is debating an appeal to revive a stalled labor reform bill, potentially making a planned national referendum by President Gustavo Petro unnecessary; the appeal, if successful, could expedite the bill's passage in 38 days, triggering debate about efficiency and political maneuve...
Colombian Senate Considers Appeal to Revive Stalled Labor Reform, Bypassing Referendum
The Colombian Senate is debating an appeal to revive a stalled labor reform bill, potentially making a planned national referendum by President Gustavo Petro unnecessary; the appeal, if successful, could expedite the bill's passage in 38 days, triggering debate about efficiency and political maneuve...
Progress
52% Bias Score


Colombia Joins China's Belt and Road Initiative
Colombia joined China's Belt and Road Initiative today, as announced by both governments during a meeting in Beijing; this includes an 8.3 billion euro credit commitment from China for Latin American development and marks a shift in Colombia's foreign policy.
Colombia Joins China's Belt and Road Initiative
Colombia joined China's Belt and Road Initiative today, as announced by both governments during a meeting in Beijing; this includes an 8.3 billion euro credit commitment from China for Latin American development and marks a shift in Colombia's foreign policy.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Colombia Joins China's Belt and Road Initiative, Raising US Trade Concerns
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced Colombia's accession to China's Belt and Road Initiative during a visit to Beijing for the China-CELAC Ministerial Meeting, sparking concerns from Colombian business groups about potential negative impacts on its trade relationship with the United States.
Colombia Joins China's Belt and Road Initiative, Raising US Trade Concerns
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced Colombia's accession to China's Belt and Road Initiative during a visit to Beijing for the China-CELAC Ministerial Meeting, sparking concerns from Colombian business groups about potential negative impacts on its trade relationship with the United States.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Wind Energy Development in La Guajira: A Clash Between Progress and Indigenous Rights
In La Guajira, Colombia, the construction of wind farms for renewable energy is causing conflict between the Wayuu indigenous community and energy companies due to cultural disruption, inadequate compensation, and lack of transparency, leading to protests and violence, while some benefit from infras...
Wind Energy Development in La Guajira: A Clash Between Progress and Indigenous Rights
In La Guajira, Colombia, the construction of wind farms for renewable energy is causing conflict between the Wayuu indigenous community and energy companies due to cultural disruption, inadequate compensation, and lack of transparency, leading to protests and violence, while some benefit from infras...
Progress
44% Bias Score

China and Colombia Strengthen Ties, Expand Belt and Road Cooperation
During a Beijing meeting, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Colombian President Gustavo Petro agreed to deepen bilateral cooperation, including infrastructure development and renewable energy projects, under the Belt and Road Initiative, marking the 45th anniversary of diplomatic relations.

China and Colombia Strengthen Ties, Expand Belt and Road Cooperation
During a Beijing meeting, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Colombian President Gustavo Petro agreed to deepen bilateral cooperation, including infrastructure development and renewable energy projects, under the Belt and Road Initiative, marking the 45th anniversary of diplomatic relations.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Petro Calls for Nationwide "Open Town Halls" After Labor Reform Rejection
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia called for nationwide "open town halls" after the Senate rejected his proposed popular consultation on a labor reform, marking an unconventional use of a mechanism typically reserved for local issues.

Petro Calls for Nationwide "Open Town Halls" After Labor Reform Rejection
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia called for nationwide "open town halls" after the Senate rejected his proposed popular consultation on a labor reform, marking an unconventional use of a mechanism typically reserved for local issues.
Progress
24% Bias Score

Colombian Biologist Wins Whitley Award for Spider Monkey Conservation
Biologist Andrés Link won the 2025 Whitley Award for his work with Fundación Proyecto Primates in restoring 30 hectares of habitat for critically endangered brown spider monkeys in Colombia's Magdalena Medio region, connecting fragmented forests and engaging local communities.

Colombian Biologist Wins Whitley Award for Spider Monkey Conservation
Biologist Andrés Link won the 2025 Whitley Award for his work with Fundación Proyecto Primates in restoring 30 hectares of habitat for critically endangered brown spider monkeys in Colombia's Magdalena Medio region, connecting fragmented forests and engaging local communities.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Global Traffic Safety Challenges: Colombia's Motorcycle Crisis, New Regulations, and Autonomous Vehicle Concerns
This article reports on rising motorcycle accident rates in Colombia, new traffic regulations in Mexico and Chile, and concerns surrounding autonomous vehicles, highlighting various road safety challenges and their global implications.

Global Traffic Safety Challenges: Colombia's Motorcycle Crisis, New Regulations, and Autonomous Vehicle Concerns
This article reports on rising motorcycle accident rates in Colombia, new traffic regulations in Mexico and Chile, and concerns surrounding autonomous vehicles, highlighting various road safety challenges and their global implications.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Amor, Mujeres y Flores": Colombian Flower Industry's Dark Side Exposed
Marta Rodríguez and Jorge Silva's 1989 documentary "Amor, Mujeres y Flores", now showing in 15 Colombian theaters after restoration, reveals the exploitation and health problems faced by women working in Bogotá's flower export industry, including sexual harassment and pesticide-related illnesses; th...

Amor, Mujeres y Flores": Colombian Flower Industry's Dark Side Exposed
Marta Rodríguez and Jorge Silva's 1989 documentary "Amor, Mujeres y Flores", now showing in 15 Colombian theaters after restoration, reveals the exploitation and health problems faced by women working in Bogotá's flower export industry, including sexual harassment and pesticide-related illnesses; th...
Progress
56% Bias Score

Martinelli Granted Asylum in Colombia
Former Panamanian president Ricardo Martinelli, convicted of corruption in Panama, arrived in Bogotá, Colombia, after being granted political asylum, leaving Nicaragua's embassy where he had sought refuge since February 2024 following his conviction.

Martinelli Granted Asylum in Colombia
Former Panamanian president Ricardo Martinelli, convicted of corruption in Panama, arrived in Bogotá, Colombia, after being granted political asylum, leaving Nicaragua's embassy where he had sought refuge since February 2024 following his conviction.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Showing 421 to 432 of 861 results