During Colombia’s June 17 presidential runoff, voters in Bogotá tell us about their choices and expectations for the next four years.
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Americas Society/Council of the Americas strongly disagrees with the zero-tolerance immigration policy as currently being implemented.
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A leading candidate for president sounds off on his rivals – and friends.
Americas Society/Council of the Americas strongly disagrees with the zero-tolerance immigration policy as currently being implemented.
"Colombians love their country, and if they’re living abroad it’s painful for them," said AS/COA's Brian Winter on concerns driving voters this election season.
The immigration emergency on the U.S.-Mexico border is just the tip of the iceberg.
From arms factories to Rosneft’s investments, Vladimir Putin’s actions in Venezuela reveal his desire to create turbulence close to the U.S.