Bogotá
Americannoun
noun
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Daniel Briceño, a Bogotá councilman and government transparency advocate who is critical of Petro, said the revelations were likely to further erode confidence in Colombia’s security forces, both at home and abroad.
They were listed as Carmen Yelinet Valoyes Florez, 47, of Bogotá; Wilson Riascos, 45, from the city of Cali; and Yulieth Katherine Tejada, 36, described by authorities as a legal permanent resident from Colombia living in Orlando, Fla.
From Los Angeles Times
US and French firms had also tried to sell warplanes to Colombia but in the end Bogota went with Saab.
From Barron's
Gustavo Petro caused shock in Bogota and Washington by abruptly ordering his government to suspend communications and "dealings with US security agencies" at all levels Tuesday.
From Barron's
One evening I met with him and a few other Colombians at Bogotá’s upscale Club El Nogal.
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