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Colombian City Bans Prostitution After US Tourist Found With 2 Minor Girls At Hotel
The ban will be enforced in Provenza and El Poblado, the two neighbourhoods which are popular with tourists.
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Statue Of Singer Shakira In Belly-Dancing Pose Unveiled In Her Home City
Grammy-winning Colombian singer Shakira, one of the world's top-selling musicians, has been immortalized in her famous belly-dancing pose in a giant bronze statue in her home city of Barranquilla.
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Colombian National Sentenced To 10 Years In Mumbai Jail In Drug Case
A special NDPS court here has sentenced a 32-year-old Colombian national to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment in a drug case.
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Car Bomb Explosion At Colombia Military Base Injures 36
A car bomb explosion at a military base in the Colombian border city of Cucuta injured 36 people on Tuesday, the defense minister said, casting blame for the attack on leftist rebels.
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21 Dead In Car Bomb Attack At Colombian Police School
Colombia' s government declared three days of mourning Thursday after at least 21 people died in a car bomb at a Bogota police cadet training academy, and 68 were wounded -- the worst such incident in the city in 16 years.
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On CCTV, Colombian Woman's Fall To Death From Bengaluru Apartment
A Colombian woman was found dead in Bengaluru on Sunday. The police have identified her as Kareena Daniel, 25, who was living in the city for the last four years.
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Colombia's "Narco Culture": Pablo Escobar's Legacy Lingers After 25 Years
Twenty-five years after he was gunned down by police, Pablo Escobar's legacy refuses to die in Medellin, the Colombian city where he ran his cocaine empire with a mix of brutality and largesse.
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How CCTV Footage Led To The Arrest Of 5 Colombian Thieves In Bengaluru
After one of the two men spots CCTV camera, all three escaped the spot in a failed theft attempt.
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International Burglar Gang Of Colombians Busted In Bengaluru
Police today claimed to have busted an international gang of burglars with the arrest of five Colombian nationals, including a woman, who targeted homes, including that of a former Chief Secretary.
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Blind Visitors In Colombia Try Salsa, Paragliding
Salsa and paragliding may not seem unusual to many visitors to the Colombian city of Cali. But exotic dances and extreme sports are brand new thrills to blind tourists from around the world.
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Colombians Combat Stress With 'Day Of Laziness'
Colombians in the city of Itagui hauled mattresses and hammocks into the streets Sunday to mark the annual "World Laziness Day," a quirky effort to urge over-stressed workers to slow down.
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Colombia Mudslide, Flooding Kill 254 In Midnight Deluge
Flooding and mudslides in the Colombian city of Mocoa sent torrents of water and debris crashing onto houses in the early hours of Saturday morning, killing 254 people, injuring hundreds and sending terrified residents, some in their pajamas, scrambling to evacuate.
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FIFA Chief Gianni Infantino to Attend Brazil Plane Crash Funerals
A charter plane, carrying Brazilian football club Chapecoense Real, went down late Monday near the Colombian city of Medellin en route to the Copa Sudamericana final against Atletico Nacional
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Colombia Plane Crash: Pele Leads Football Tributes to Victims
Players of the Chapecoense Real team were among 81 people on board the doomed flight that crashed into mountains in northwestern Colombia.
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South American Cup Final Suspended After Brazilian Team Air Crash
Chapecoense were travelling to play in the first leg of the 2016 Copa Sudamericana final against Atletico Nacional in Medellin.
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Colombian City Bans Prostitution After US Tourist Found With 2 Minor Girls At Hotel
The ban will be enforced in Provenza and El Poblado, the two neighbourhoods which are popular with tourists.
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Statue Of Singer Shakira In Belly-Dancing Pose Unveiled In Her Home City
Grammy-winning Colombian singer Shakira, one of the world's top-selling musicians, has been immortalized in her famous belly-dancing pose in a giant bronze statue in her home city of Barranquilla.
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Colombian National Sentenced To 10 Years In Mumbai Jail In Drug Case
A special NDPS court here has sentenced a 32-year-old Colombian national to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment in a drug case.
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Car Bomb Explosion At Colombia Military Base Injures 36
A car bomb explosion at a military base in the Colombian border city of Cucuta injured 36 people on Tuesday, the defense minister said, casting blame for the attack on leftist rebels.
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21 Dead In Car Bomb Attack At Colombian Police School
Colombia' s government declared three days of mourning Thursday after at least 21 people died in a car bomb at a Bogota police cadet training academy, and 68 were wounded -- the worst such incident in the city in 16 years.
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On CCTV, Colombian Woman's Fall To Death From Bengaluru Apartment
A Colombian woman was found dead in Bengaluru on Sunday. The police have identified her as Kareena Daniel, 25, who was living in the city for the last four years.
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Colombia's "Narco Culture": Pablo Escobar's Legacy Lingers After 25 Years
Twenty-five years after he was gunned down by police, Pablo Escobar's legacy refuses to die in Medellin, the Colombian city where he ran his cocaine empire with a mix of brutality and largesse.
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How CCTV Footage Led To The Arrest Of 5 Colombian Thieves In Bengaluru
After one of the two men spots CCTV camera, all three escaped the spot in a failed theft attempt.
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International Burglar Gang Of Colombians Busted In Bengaluru
Police today claimed to have busted an international gang of burglars with the arrest of five Colombian nationals, including a woman, who targeted homes, including that of a former Chief Secretary.
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Blind Visitors In Colombia Try Salsa, Paragliding
Salsa and paragliding may not seem unusual to many visitors to the Colombian city of Cali. But exotic dances and extreme sports are brand new thrills to blind tourists from around the world.
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Colombians Combat Stress With 'Day Of Laziness'
Colombians in the city of Itagui hauled mattresses and hammocks into the streets Sunday to mark the annual "World Laziness Day," a quirky effort to urge over-stressed workers to slow down.
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Colombia Mudslide, Flooding Kill 254 In Midnight Deluge
Flooding and mudslides in the Colombian city of Mocoa sent torrents of water and debris crashing onto houses in the early hours of Saturday morning, killing 254 people, injuring hundreds and sending terrified residents, some in their pajamas, scrambling to evacuate.
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FIFA Chief Gianni Infantino to Attend Brazil Plane Crash Funerals
A charter plane, carrying Brazilian football club Chapecoense Real, went down late Monday near the Colombian city of Medellin en route to the Copa Sudamericana final against Atletico Nacional
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Colombia Plane Crash: Pele Leads Football Tributes to Victims
Players of the Chapecoense Real team were among 81 people on board the doomed flight that crashed into mountains in northwestern Colombia.
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South American Cup Final Suspended After Brazilian Team Air Crash
Chapecoense were travelling to play in the first leg of the 2016 Copa Sudamericana final against Atletico Nacional in Medellin.