Colombia has once again produced cocaine at a ... The area of land planted with coca leaf — the raw material for cocaine — rose 10% last year, to 253,000 hectares, according to a report ...
BARRANQUILLA, COLOMBIA - OCTOBER 15: Luis Diaz of Colombia (C) celebrates with teammates James ... [+] Rodriguez (L) and Richard Rios after scoring the team's second goal during the FIFA World Cup ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCIV) — Ten people have beenconvicted in federal court for their participation in an identity theft and fraud ring based out of Columbia, according to the Attorneys Office ...
On Oct. 7, Columbia Business School Prof. Shai Davidai posted videos of himself following a university administrator around and asking him why anti-Israel protesters were allowed on campus.
Colombia has been attempting to replace its old Kfirs and held talks with both Saab for the Gripen and Dassault for the Rafale in late 2022. Saab is also seeking to increase its presence in the ...
Over half of Colombia's land (52%) is still covered by natural forest, two-thirds of which are located in the Amazon. However, the country, which had 64.8 million hectares of forest in 1990 when ...
The Columbia Public Schools board is working to update or renew adoption of policies. Policy adoptions are part of new business Monday night by the board. The majority of policy updates are to ...
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged delegates at a major biodiversity summit to follow through on pledges to help ...
Columbia University is only getting sicker. In the latest news, it has banned Business School prof Shai Davidai from campus, supposedly for harassing students on Oct. 7 — the anniversary of ...
The city of Cali, in Colombia, is hosting the UN's 16th biodiversity summit, known as COP16. The summit, which runs until Friday, November 1, is focused on how countries will fulfill previous ...
A Columbia spokesperson said Davidai’s access to campus had been temporarily limited, and the scope of the ban is unclear: Davidai teaches at the business school, which is not on Columbia’s ...
possession of these amphibians is allowed and “millions of terrestrial vertebrate animals are taken alive from their environment in Colombia for international species trafficking,” he continues.