[ad_1] Courtesy @emergencyjag On the morning of December 25, the National Police reported a traffic accident that occurred in the Sierra Morena sector, in the town of Ciudad Bolívar, in Bogotá. In the fact that it appeared around 8:30 in the morning, a truck ran into a car in which …
Read More »Bogotá: Truck that hit a family car came at high speed: witnesses – Bogotá
[ad_1] Although the investigations into the events that occurred this Friday morning in the Sierra Morena sector, in Ciudad Bolívar, in which a truck that lost control hit a family car, are still a matter of investigation, witnesses claim that this heavy-duty vehicle was speeding. (Context: Tragedy in Bogotá: tanker …
Read More »Christmas 2020: Police delivered balance. It was the good night with the fewest homicides in 17 years – Crimes – Justice
[ad_1] The unprecedented celebration of Christmas in 2020, marked by social distancing due to the pandemic, left a positive balance in terms of the main crime rates. As reported by the National Police in its preliminary balance of this December 25, cut off at 6:00 in the morning, the country …
Read More »New strain of coronavirus detected in passengers arriving in Japan
[ad_1] The Japanese authorities announced this Friday that have detected for the first time several cases of the new strain of coronavirus carried by travelers who arrived in the country from the UK. The information was provided by the Minister of Health, Norihisa Tamura, who said that The cases were …
Read More »In Sincelejo, the father of Jesús Santrich, former congressman and member of the Nueva Marquetalia, died
[ad_1] José María Hernández, father of alias ‘Jesús Santrich’ died in Sincelejo. Credit the Herald. On December 24 he passed away Jose Maria Hernandez Alviz, popularly known as Professor José María, father of Seuxis Pausias Hernández Solarte, alias ‘Jesús Santrich’, an active member of the FARC dissidents. Professor José María …
Read More »Pablo Escobar: amulets and eccentricities to celebrate Christmas – People – Culture
[ad_1] The ghost of Pablo Escobar still haunts many Colombians. Some remember it with pleasure, others with hatred, but in general in Colombia when talking about him, there is a silence that recalls the horror that was lived in his time. (Also read: The ‘ghost of Pablo Escobar’ still stains …
Read More »Ibagué lived with a blackout the Christmas festivities and the beginning of the total quarantine
[ad_1] Image of the blackout in the capital of Tolima. Credit @Jisusfire What began as a citizen report via Twitter at 11:40 pm on December 24, ended in public outrage in the early hours of December 25: Ibagué, as well as the municipalities of Venadillo, Chaparral and Cajamarca on Twitter, …
Read More »Costa Rica: Covid-19 vaccination began – Latin America – International
[ad_1] Sitting in a wheelchair Elizabeth Castillo takes a deep breath and closes her eyes as she receives the puncture in her left shoulder. At 91 years old, he is the first person in Costa Rica to be vaccinated against covid-19. At the nursing home where she resides, a nurse …
Read More »Urbi et Orbi. Pope: “The Child of Bethlehem grant fraternity to the land that saw him born”
[ad_1] This December 25 there are several Christmas wishes of Pope Francis. His first wish: coronavirus protection vaccines for everyone. Also human brotherhood and peace for the Middle East, a ceasefire for the Caucasus, stop armed conflicts in Africa and hope for America and Asia. Faced with so much suffering, …
Read More »Coronavirus: Study assures that new strain of covid-19 is between 50% and 74% more contagious – Science – Life
[ad_1] The new strain of covid-19 is “between 50% and 74%” more contagious, said a medical study this Thursday, which warned of the consequences of this on mortality in UK. We suggest: Scientists investigate whether the new strain infects children more “According to the preliminary data available”, the Sars-Cov-2 variant, …
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