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Miguel Uribe Turbay, a Colombian senator and presidential hopeful who was hospitalized after being shot at a campaign event ...
Colombians have bid farewell to senator and presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe Turbay, who died this week more than two months ...
Miguel Uribe Turbay was critically wounded on June 7 during a campaign rally in the country's capital, suffering gunshot ...
The death of Miguel Uribe, two months after the attack against him, marks a return to the worst period of political violence ...
Colombians grieve the death of senator and presidential contender Miguel Uribe Turbay, who was fatally shot during a ...
Peace in Colombia relies on working with the very groups that control drug trafficking and profit from violence. Will it ...
The Colombia-Peru border dispute exposes how imperialist powers and local elites exploit nationalist chauvinism to suppress ...
Colombia held a funeral service for murdered presidential candidate Miguel Uribe on Wednesday, with his widow tearfully ...
The assassination of Miguel Uribe Turbay is rattling Colombia, which is already politically polarized and on edge ahead of ...
Violence in Cauca, and many other regions, intensified after Colombia’s 2016 peace deal, as criminal groups and dissident factions moved to claim territory and control drug trafficking routes ...
COMMENTARY When Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other U.S. leaders hurl partisan blame for political violence like Colombia's, it only encourages reckless responses to violence like Minnesota's.
Statistically, America’s political violence isn’t as frightening as it is in countries like Colombia — last year’s two assassination attempts on Trump notwithstanding.