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Mathew Di Salvo

Ivan Duque chosen as Centro Democratico’s presidential candidate as other endorsements begin to shape 2018 election in Colombia

[caption id="attachment_26139" align="aligncenter" width="519"] Photo courtesy of @IvanDuque[/caption] The candidates for next year’s...

Venezuela launches its own version of Bitcoin – but it presents more questions than answers

Venezuela’s president has announced the launch of a new cryptocurrency in a bid to save the economy - an idea which is being criticised by the...

Chapecoense plane crash: One year on, what do we know?

[caption id="attachment_25801" align="aligncenter" width="625"] Photo courtesy of @SportdecApp[/caption] It has been one year since Brazil’s...

Israeli deported following arrest for running drug and sex hostel in Taganga

[caption id="attachment_25743" align="aligncenter" width="719"] Photo courtesy of Migración Colombia[/caption] An Israeli man has been deported...

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