However, some reports have put the death toll at three.
(AP Photo/Fernando Vergara), BOLIVIA'S POLITICAL CRISIS SPARKS DANGEROUS CLASES, 8 KILLED. The Colombian government has for decades been engaged in armed conflict with anti … Quotes displayed in real-time or delayed by at least 15 minutes. More than 4.8 million people have fled Venezuela since 2015, and over 1.7 million now reside in Colombia, according to the United Nations's most recent figures. Fox News Flash top headlines for Nov. 26 are here. Human Rights Watch calls on government to do more to protect civilians after at least eight murdered by armed groups, Wed 15 Jul 2020 15.31 BST “But there is some uncertainty because the government does not decide to speak with the citizens and also keeps such an aggressive position. “Broadly speaking, the protestors want Duque’s government to engage more with opposition groups, not introduce any proposals to cut pensions or try to implement labor reform, increase funding for economic development in rural areas, and not make any cuts or reform to public education,” Jeffrey Hawn, Global Security Analyst at Stratfor, told Fox News. Duque, a key U.S. ally who took office in 2018, met with recently elected governors and mayors Sunday night and held talks with business leaders and some unions Monday. He is facing the most significant threat to his presidency thus far. Colombia's Supreme Court must establish whether a judge or the attorney general's office is responsible for deciding the future of a house arrest order against ex-president Alvaro Uribe, a magistrate said on Tuesday. But that has not translated to peace on the ground. Colombia's President Ivan Duque talks during a meeting with mayors and governors in Bogota, Colombia, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2019. Authorities in Colombia are maintaining heightened police and military presence in the nation's capital following two days of unrest. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara). In Tumaco, an impoverished and violent port city on the Pacific coast, residents are banned by gangs from fishing, limiting their ability to earn money and food. HRW called on the government of Iván Duque to do more to protect those at the mercy of myriad armed groups during the lockdown. UK announces new plan to help workers hit by pandemic, Vietnamese police seize 345,000 used condoms ready to be sold as new, reports say, Venezuela's Maduro denounces US as “the most serious threat to world peace” in UN address. People like 23-year-old Nathalia Galindo, a student of film and television in Bogota, and countless young protesters just like her, remain undeterred. “The sentiment in the street is, overall, a lot of frustration with the government and the current situation, Guzman said.
(AP Photo/Fernando Vergara), BOLIVIA'S POLITICAL CRISIS SPARKS DANGEROUS CLASES, 8 KILLED. The Colombian government has for decades been engaged in armed conflict with anti … Quotes displayed in real-time or delayed by at least 15 minutes. More than 4.8 million people have fled Venezuela since 2015, and over 1.7 million now reside in Colombia, according to the United Nations's most recent figures. Fox News Flash top headlines for Nov. 26 are here. Human Rights Watch calls on government to do more to protect civilians after at least eight murdered by armed groups, Wed 15 Jul 2020 15.31 BST “But there is some uncertainty because the government does not decide to speak with the citizens and also keeps such an aggressive position. “Broadly speaking, the protestors want Duque’s government to engage more with opposition groups, not introduce any proposals to cut pensions or try to implement labor reform, increase funding for economic development in rural areas, and not make any cuts or reform to public education,” Jeffrey Hawn, Global Security Analyst at Stratfor, told Fox News. Duque, a key U.S. ally who took office in 2018, met with recently elected governors and mayors Sunday night and held talks with business leaders and some unions Monday. He is facing the most significant threat to his presidency thus far. Colombia's Supreme Court must establish whether a judge or the attorney general's office is responsible for deciding the future of a house arrest order against ex-president Alvaro Uribe, a magistrate said on Tuesday. But that has not translated to peace on the ground. Colombia's President Ivan Duque talks during a meeting with mayors and governors in Bogota, Colombia, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2019. Authorities in Colombia are maintaining heightened police and military presence in the nation's capital following two days of unrest. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara). In Tumaco, an impoverished and violent port city on the Pacific coast, residents are banned by gangs from fishing, limiting their ability to earn money and food. HRW called on the government of Iván Duque to do more to protect those at the mercy of myriad armed groups during the lockdown. UK announces new plan to help workers hit by pandemic, Vietnamese police seize 345,000 used condoms ready to be sold as new, reports say, Venezuela's Maduro denounces US as “the most serious threat to world peace” in UN address. People like 23-year-old Nathalia Galindo, a student of film and television in Bogota, and countless young protesters just like her, remain undeterred. “The sentiment in the street is, overall, a lot of frustration with the government and the current situation, Guzman said.