Uribe not to resume normal activities Thursday
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, who was diagnosed with AH1N1 flu over the weekend, will not resume normal activities Thursday as his press office had announced earlier this week. A release…
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, who was diagnosed with AH1N1 flu over the weekend, will not resume normal activities Thursday as his press office had announced earlier this week. A release…
Colombia’s Ministry of Social Welfare confirmed that a 24-year old women died in Tunal Hospital in Bogota from AH1N1 flu. The victim came to TunaL Hospital from Duitama, said Boyaca…
Colombia’s Comptroller General’s Office opened an investigation against municipal and departmental administrations for the possible irresponsible investing of funds for health and education. According to a press release, the Comptroller…
Colombia’s Ministry of Social Welfare Tuesday confirmed six more deaths attributed to the AH1N1 virus or swine flu. According to a press release on the Ministry’s website, there are now…
Three Colombian government officials were granted the Americas Award for Excellence in Public Service in Atlanta Monday. The Colombian Laureates are Education Minister Cecilia Maria Velez for improving primary school…
Indigenous leaders say Colombian authorities are trying to avoid prosecution of those really responsible for the August 26 massacre of 12 members of the Awa indigenous tribe, after police arrested…
In an attempt to curb sexual exploitation of minors, Medellin decided to expand a night curfew for people under 18 to the city’s downtown area. According to Medellin mayor Alonso…
Colombian exporters to Venezuela have been suffering great losses a week after Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez’ decision to freeze relations with Colombia. Sources told terra.com that huge piles of sugar…
The Colombian Bolivarian Socialist Movement (MSB) will become a legal party in January 2010, chavista leader David Corredor Cuellar said Monday. According to Corredor, the MSB has been collecting signatures…