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Manuela Pena Giraldo

Manuela Pena Giraldo

Manuela Pena Giraldo is a Reporter Fellow at The Bogota Post, Latin America Reports and Espacio Media Incubator. A graduate of the Journalism program at the University of Antioquia in Medellin, she's interested in reporting on culture and other issues and also works with audiovisual formats.

Colombia’s top Catholic leader washes feet of trans women, sex workers during Holy Week rite

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Colombia ex-president Alvaro Uribe running for senate after acquittal for witness bribery

Colombia's outgoing president Alvaro Uribe meets the public during a visit to the Agro Del Pacífico 2010 agricultural fair in Cali. Image credit:...

Colombia’s Ombudsman warns government not acting sufficiently to safeguard elections

Colombia will head to the polls this year to elect the country’s next president and members of Congress. A report released this week by the...

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