[ad_1] The water clouded the day of mobilizations that was scheduled for this Thursday in the country’s capital. The protesters who arrived at the Plaza de Bolívar dispersed with the intense downpour that occurred around noon and that has been replicated in the afternoon. According to the Ideam, Bogotá presents …
Read More »New photos show magnitude of disaster in Providencia after hurricane – Other Cities – Colombia
[ad_1] EL TIEMPO had exclusive access to new photographs that show the magnitude of the disaster left by Hurricane Iota on the island of Providencia, the most affected island in the archipelago. The hurricane, the first category 5 to hit the country, affected the three islands with a population of …
Read More »Queiroz’s departure from the National Team is imminent, but it costs money
[ad_1] This was reported by the Caracol Radio journalist, Darcy Quinn, who pointed out that to remove the Portuguese coach and his team of collaborators, the Colombian Soccer Federation would have to pay him 2 million dollars, equivalent to approximately 7,300 million pesos, resources that for these days they are …
Read More »Oxford vaccine generates immune response against covid-19 – Health
[ad_1] The second phase of clinical trials of the vaccine against covid-19 developed by the English University of Oxford shows that is safe in healthy older people and elicits an immune response, reports this Thursday the medical journal ‘The Lancet’. In collaboration with the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca and other organizations, …
Read More »May marches this Thursday in Bogotá be like indigenous minga
[ad_1] The marches of the indigenous minga in Bogotá, on October 19, marked a milestone in the history of the city by being one of the few peaceful demonstrations who have seen the capital. The indigenous people, who crossed from Cauca to Bogotá, stayed at the Palacio de los Deportes, …
Read More »The Inpec accounts after eight months of pandemic in prisons
[ad_1] The country’s prisons have been the perfect breeding ground for the spread of COVID-19. Today there are 1,118 positive cases of this disease and more than 17,000 inmates have been infected. Social distancing: that could be the combination of words that Colombians have heard the most times during the …
Read More »Take note! These will be the starting points of the national strike in Bogotá
[ad_1] Different social organizations, especially the labor unions, called the mobilization for Thursday, November 19, in order to ask the Government to comply with the list of requests. In the capital, the concentrations will start from 8:00 in the morning. Days of protest are coming in Colombia. Not only because …
Read More »Forceful rejection by Florence Thomas of Alejandro Ordóñez’s opinion on abortion
[ad_1] Florence Thomas has been recognized in the country for being one of the most influential women in the fight for feminism in Colombia. The activist entered the abortion debate that was discussed again on behalf of a new demand that reached the Constitutional Court and that raises the elimination …
Read More »Controversy in the Senate due to virtual discussion of bills that modify the Constitution
[ad_1] Opposition and even government parliamentarians recalled that the Constitutional Court advocated face-to-face sessions of Congress over virtuality, even more so when it comes to matters that modify the constitution. Despite the discontent, the majorities prevailed and the initiatives were processed. The discussion of various draft legislative act this wednesday …
Read More »Duque highlights Virgin who was left standing after hurricane as a sign of “faith”
[ad_1] The first president, visiting the islands hit by Hurricane Iota, less than three months ago was in legal trouble for referring to religious issues. The Supreme Court had reminded him of the religious neutrality that he must preserve as head of state. In the middle of the emergency and …
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