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Morat Sued For Breach of Contract in Venezuela

Aguacate Live filed a lawsuit against the Colombian band Morat for breach of contract related to a concert scheduled for November 16, 2024, in Caracas, Venezuela. The controversy began when Morat decided to postpone their original concert on June 29, leading Aguacate Live to face difficulties in fulfilling the agreement.
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Karol G Returns to Her School in Medellín with a Beautiful Mission from Her Con Cora Foundation

Karol G made an unexpected appearance at the Arenys del Mar School to reinaugurate it as part of a project carried out in collaboration with her Con Cora Foundation.
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The Story Behind ‘Qlona,’ the Hit Collaboration Between Karol G and Peso Pluma, and the Most Awarded Song at the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards

Despite 'Qlona' being the most nominated song at the Latin Billboards, it will not have a live performance during the ceremony in Miami.
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South American World Cup Qualifiers: Brazil and Argentina Suffer Losses, Colombia Shines, and Bolivia Makes History

World champions Argentina lose 2-1 in Colombia, while Brazil were handed a 1-0 loss away in Paraguay in their qualifying matches for the FIFA World Cup 2026.
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First Round of FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup 2024 Wraps Up: How Latin American Teams Are Faring

Colombia and Brazil advanced as group leaders, while Argentina reached the Round of 16 for the first time. Paraguay and Venezuela were eliminated.
Copa America Final Was Chaotic as Colombia Soccer President and Son Arrested After Fight With Security; Argentina Won

Copa America Final Was Chaotic as Colombia Soccer President and Son Arrested After Fight With Security; Argentina Won

The Colombia vs. Argentina Final at the Copa America in Miami had proven to be very chaotic after the president of the Colombian Football Federation was arrested.
Colombia Warlord Salvatore Mancuso, Responsible for Having Hundreds of People Killed, Freed From Colombian Prison

Colombia Warlord Salvatore Mancuso, Responsible for Having Hundreds of People Killed, Freed From Colombian Prison

INPEC, the prison authority in Colombia, has announced that Salvatore Mancuso, a Colombian warlord accused of Crimes Against Humanity, is now a free man.
Colombia Deforestation Hits Historic Low in 2023

Colombia Deforestation Hits Historic Low in 2023

The Colombia deforestation in the Amazon has decreased, reflecting efforts to protect the critical rainforest after years of significant destruction.
Colombia Government Re-Enters Peace Talks With FARC Breakaway Group Segunda Marquetalia in Venezuela

Colombia Government Re-Enters Peace Talks With FARC Breakaway Group Segunda Marquetalia in Venezuela

Despite previous setbacks, Colombia President Gustavo Petro has managed to restart peace talks with the FARC breakaway group known as Segunda Marquetalia.
Colombia Gives 540,000 Migrants from Venezuela Legal Status

Colombia Gives Legal Status to 540,000 Migrants from Venezuela

Colombia has announced that the country is granting legal status to hundreds of thousands of migrants from Venezuela amid Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro’s continued repression.
Colombia Court Sentences American Man to Over 42 Years for Killing His Girlfriend

American Man Faces Over 42 Years in Prison For Femicide of Colombia DJ

John Nelson Poulos, an American, was sentenced to 42 years in Bogota for murdering Colombia DJ Valentina Trespalacios and hiding her body in a suitcase.
Colombia Congress Overwhelmingly Approves Ban Against Bull Fighting

Colombia Congress Overwhelmingly Approves Ban Against Bullfighting

Colombia may soon ban the practice of bullfighting as its Congress just passed the bill to make the controversial practice illegal after seven years of repeated attempts to ban it.
Colombia Ex-President Alvaro Uribe Finally Charged with Witness Tampering

Colombia Ex-President Alvaro Uribe Finally Charged with Witness Tampering

Former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe has finally been charged on Friday after a long-running witness tampering investigation against him.
Colombia: After EMC Attacks, Gustavo Petro Now Weighing In on Suspending Ceasefire With Rebels

Colombia: After EMC Attacks, Gustavo Petro Now Weighing In on Suspending Ceasefire With Rebels

Colombian President Gustavo Petro is now thinking about whether or not to suspend the ceasefire deal with the FARC splinter rebel group, the EMC, after a series of terrorist attacks.
Colombia Violence Intensifies as FARC Splinter Group EMC Attacks South, Kills Police Officers

Colombia Violence Intensifies as FARC Splinter Group EMC Attacks South, Kills Police Officers

A splinter group of the FARC known as the EMC recently attacked police and military in southern Colombia, leading to the deaths of two police officers and two others.
Colombia Prison Director Fatally Shot Following Death Threats

Colombia Prison Director Fatally Shot Following Death Threats

Colombia's new prison director, Elmer Fernandez, was killed in Bogota. His death follows a prison emergency declared in February due to rising violence in jails.
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