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Colombia

Outcome of Colombia’s presidential election could be a pivot point for Trump's war on drug trade

By Steven Richards

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Colombia

Colombia conservative presidential candidate De La Espriella and leftist Cepeda heading to runoff

This current election is taking place about ten years after Colombia signed a historic peace deal with the FARC rebel group.

Latin America

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Raul Castro

Cuba circulates pamphlets instructing citizens how to prepare for war with the U.S.

The document tells families to prepare survival kits and seek shelter if they hear air raid sirens. It also provides first-aid instructions, such as how to tie a tourniquet.

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Donald Trump

Trump: No 'escalation' on Cuba

Trump has previously hinted at what he called a "friendly takeover" of Cuba as the island's government faces an economic and energy crisis and mounting domestic opposition.

Heavy rain causes severe flooding in Chile

Venezuela and Columbia reestablish diplomatic relations

Cuban immigrants detained in Florida Keys

Seven people killed, two injured as bus plunges from bridge into a river in northern Spain

Crews work to clear Sao Paulo state highways after deadly landslides

Two die in Honduras after driving in front of plane

US sanctions Nicaragua for abuse of human rights

Mexico police find tiger cub in trunk of car

Deathtoll rises in the wake of Brazil building collapse

Protesters set fires and block roads in Sao Paulo, Brazil

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