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Trump-backed de la Espriella nears Colombia win

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A pro-Trump wave has swept Latin America. Colombia appears to be next.
Abelardo de la Espriella, an ostentatious criminal defense lawyer endorsed by the president, is the front-runner in Colombia's election Sunday.

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De La Espriella's win in Colombia cements Latin America's rightward shift
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Trump ally wins Colombia election, heralding pro-market turn
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‘He Won, BIG!’: Trump-backed Abelardo de la Espriella defeats Petro ally in Colombia vote
Trump-backed Abelardo de la Espriella won Colombia's presidential election in a tight race, defeating Iván Cepeda.

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'HE WON BIG!': Trump cheers Colombia's right-wing turn after La Espriella's narrow presidential win
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Trump-Backed Outsider Appears to Win Colombian Presidential Race
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Trump anticipates better relationship with Colombia under new leader
De la Espriella campaigned on a promise to crack down on drug-trafficking gangs and criminal organisations which have long blighted the country, which is the world's largest producer of coca, the raw ...

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Who is Abelardo De La Espriella, Colombia's new right-wing president?
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Trump-endorsed far-right millionaire wins Colombia's presidential runoff
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AmaWaterways' Colombia cruises give advisors a new way to sell in South America

With AmaWaterways making its Colombia debut this month on the Magdalena River with the first of two ships, travel advisors have shared with me their excitement at having a new way to sell luxury experiences in South America. The country's efforts to ...
The Daily Telegraph
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Tourists are flocking to Colombia, but its dark side hasn’t gone away

It’s one of the fastest-growing holiday destinations – even luring Harry and Meghan – but the country remains in armed conflict Chris Moss is a writer, editor and hotel expert on the UK, Spain and Latin America. He has worked as a journalist at the ...
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Copa America 2024: Colombia downs Costa Rica, could play in Arizona again next week

Eight years ago, South America's CONMEBOL soccer federation made the bold move to hold its 100th anniversary continental soccer championship tournament in the United States. Three matches were held at what is now State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
Newsday
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Colombia edges Argentina 2-1, Brazil loses to Paraguay in South American World Cup qualifying

BARRANQUILLA, Colombia — Two South American soccer powerhouses lost in World Cup qualifying Tuesday in the absence of their biggest stars, with Lionel Messi missing Argentina’s 2-1 loss to Colombia and Neymar still on the sidelines for Brazil’s upset ...
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Did South Florida help decide Colombia’s election? See what voters are saying

From Doral to Weston, Colombian voters speak out about shaping the country’s future in one of the closest elections in recent history.
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