The city’s obligation to provide a bed to anyone who asks is unique and has added urgency to its efforts to welcome more than 11,000 migrants.
Tag: Colombia
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Colombia’s Petro Sees a Way Out of the Failed Drug War. Will the U.S. Cooperate?
The Biden administration’s new forward-thinking national policies are a step in the right direction, but the president must go further and end the global drug war.
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El PNUD, una misión verde y socios sucios en la Amazonía colombiana
Una de las mayores agencias para el desarrollo sustentable se ha aliado con empresas de hidrocarburos para aplastar a la oposición y mantener el flujo de petróleo, incluso en zonas sensibles.
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In the Amazon, a U.N. Agency Has a Green Mission, but Dirty Partners
One of the world’s largest sustainable development agencies has worked with energy companies to quash opposition and keep oil flowing, even in sensitive areas.
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Colombia’s First Black Vice President Spotlights Afro-Caribbean Fashion
The wardrobe of Francia Márquez, Colombia’s first Black vice president, is the creation of a young designer at the center of an Afro-Colombian fashion explosion.