COLOMBIA: Would you take the risk?


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Colombia


Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia, is a constitutional republic in northwestern South America. Colombia is bordered to the east by Venezuela and Brazil; to the south by Ecuador and Peru; to the north by the Caribbean Sea; to the northwest by Panama; and to the west by the Pacific Ocean. Colombia also shares maritime borders with Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica. With a population of over 45 million people, Colombia has the 29th largest population in the world and the second largest in South America, after Brazil. Colombia has the third largest Spanish-speaking population in the world after Mexico and Spain. The territory of what is now Colombia was originally inhabited by indigenous nations including the Muisca, Quimbaya, and Tairona. The Spanish arrived in 1499 and initiated a period of conquest and colonization killing or taking as slaves almost 90% of that native population, and then creating the Viceroyalty of New Granada (comprising modern-day Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, the northwest region of Brazil and Panama) with its capital in Bogotá.Independence from Spain was won in 1819, but by 1830 "Gran Colombia" had collapsed with the secession of Venezuela and Ecuador. What is now Colombia and Panama emerged as the Republic of New Granada. The new nation experimented with federalism as the Granadine Confederation (1858), and then the United States of Colombia (1863), before the Republic of Colombia was finally <b>...</b>


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Living in the Sewers of Colombia


Aside from literally sleeping in feces, these people are dodging rats, flash floods and drug addicts. What's worse, the sewer dwellers are constantly under attack by local "death squads," who fire open rounds and pour gasoline into their underground homes, then set them ablaze. Hosted by Thomas Morton | Originally released in 2007 at vice.com Watch more VICE documentaries here bit.ly Subscribe for videos that are actually good: bit.ly Check out our full video catalog: www.youtube.com Videos, daily editorial and more: vice.com Like VICE on Facebook fb.com Follow VICE on Twitter: twitter.com Read our tumblr: vicemag.tumblr.com


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Bombing reminds Colombia of past trauma


President Juan Manuel Santos says the bomb targeted a former interior minister. Al Jazeera's Alessandro Rampietti reports from Bogota, Colombia.


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Jardin, Colombia


I made a little video to document my trip to Jardin, Colombia. There are hundreds of little pueblos throughout Colombia and they are unique. If you get a chance, visit Colombia!


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Hilarious Colombian Hand Gestures


mantarayatravel.com - Since I moved to Bogotá I´ve been fascinated by the subtle quirks of Colombian culture. I use my blog to keep track of the astonishing variety of culture, food, nature, music, activities, hotspots and everything else that I love so much about the magical wonderland that is Colombia. The thing that captivates me most about Colombia is its unmatched diversity. Yet despite such tremendous diversity there is one thing that everyone who visits Colombia agrees on; the friendliness and joy of the people is what most makes you want to stay.


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Life inside Colombia's FARC


The leftist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia have been embroiled in conflict with government forces for nearly five decades. The cat-and-mouse violence was believed to be coming to an end, as government troops killed several of FARC's leaders in recent years - but the rebels, driven into the jungle and mountain regions, have proven far from defeated. Karl Penhaul, reporting for Al Jazeera, tracked down one of the FARC's fighting units, spending 10 days among them to learn more about their motivations, goals and tactics.


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Secret Service agents in Colombia prostitution scandal (NMA)


nma.tv The Secret Service has long been considered the most professional protection service in the world, with agents putting their lives on the line for a succession of presidents down the years. But that image has been shattered after 12 Secret Service agents in Cartagena, Colombia to protect President Barack Obama were allegedly caught using prostitutes. They were allegedly discovered after hotel staff found a hooker in one of their rooms. She refused to leave before being paid. The 12 agents were relieved of their duty. Five soldiers at the same hotel are also in hot water and have been confined to their rooms after breaking curfew. President Obama was informed of the ordeal and ordered a probe, but the hooker ordeal completely overshadowed Obama's mission to woo Latin American leaders. Were the agents out of line or just engaging in a bit of adult fun? Leave your thoughts in the comments.


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Hillary Clinton Dancing, Drinking Beer In Colombia


Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was photographed dancing and drinking beer at a salsa bar in Colombia where she was taking a break from the the Summit of the Americas. How did Fox News respond? Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur break it down. www.mediaite.com Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly Find out how to watch The Young Turks on Current by clicking here: www.current.com The Largest Online New Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com


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Colombian Prostitute Rips Secret Service Agents


Via The Today Show/Mediaite: "On the Today Show Monday, NBC News' Michelle Kosinski spoke with Dania Suarez, the Colombian prostitute at the center of the Secret Service sex scandal. Suarez called the Secret Service agents "stupid brutes" which "put extreme partying ahead of the President's security"...".* Jayar Jackson, Steve Oh, and Lucas Lilieholm break it down on The Young Turks. Read more here from James Crugnale: www.mediaite.com Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly Find out how to watch The Young Turks on Current by clicking here: www.current.com The Largest Online New Show in the World. Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com


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Charlie Sheen Heads to Colombia!?!


In what could be the WORST IDEA EVER -- Charlie Sheen decided to visit Colombia. Let's just take a moment to pray that this doesn't end poorly.


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Colombian coca farmers turn to gold-mining


Cocaine farmers in Colombia are leaving the drug business and moving into illegal gold-mining. Authorities have shut down scores of mines in the northwestern province of Cordoba in a crackdown on illegal mining that started in September. About 400 police took part in the sweep. Communities near the unregulated mines suffer from the "improper use of mercury and other contaminating substances" found in soil and bodies of water, officials said. Al Jazeera's Monica Villamizar reports from Norosi.


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Colombian Prostitute Dania Suarez breaks her silence about Secret Service scandal


One of the Colombian escorts embattled in the Secret Service scandal in Cartagena broke her silence today and spilled some sordid details of the night several of President Obama's men became embroiled with scandal. Dania Suarez, 24, spoke in an exclusive interview to W Radio in Colombia, and told listeners in Spanish that one of the agents, identified as Arthur Huntington, was 'heavily intoxicated.' Huntington has since left the Secret Service. The young single mother appeared in the studio looking tan, with her long, dark hair tumbling down her back. While she denies being a 'prostitute,' she said she requested 'a little present' of $800.


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Red Bull Manny Mania 2012 Colombia


Colombian skaters gathered in the city of Medellin to perform their best manual tricks and get a place to represent the country internationally. redbull.com Subscribe www.youtube.com


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Colombia: The only risk is wanting to stay.


Testimonies of a few who took the risk of discovering the beauty of Colombia and found that the only risk was that they fell in love with her. Colombia Tierra Querida!


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International Tourism in Medellin, Colombia


Medellin Colombia Tours www.medellintraveler.com Discover Medellin Colombia Tourism and Travel Adventures Medellín (Spanish pronunciation [med-duh jean]), located in the state of Antioquia. Medellin is the second largest city in Colombia. It is in the Aburrá Valley, one of the more northerly of the Andes in South America. It has a population of 2.3 million. With its surrounding area, the metropolitan area of Medellín (Area Metropolitana de Medellín), it is the second largest city in Colombia in terms of population and economy, with more than 3.3 million people, and ranks in population as the 91st of the world's largest urban agglomerations. To learn more, www.medellintraveler.com Medellin Colombia Tours and Travel Guide


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Colombia Guerillas Free Long-held Captives


Colombian rebels have freed what it claimed were its last 10 military and police hostages. The president hailed the move but said it was insufficient to start a peace dialogue. (April 3) Subscribe to the Associated Press: bit.ly Download AP Mobile: www.ap.org Associated Press on Facebook: apne.ws Associated Press on Twitter: apne.ws Associated Press on Google+: bit.ly


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South from Texas: Ep. 3 - Commuting "Al Aire" (Medellin, Colombia)


In this episode we visit the Colombian city of Medellin, where hundreds of thousands of residents live in neighborhoods situated on steep mountain sides. The city needed a way to connect these "barrios" to the public transportation infrastructure, and the result was the Metrocable, a unique solution that gives much of the city's labor force a chance to take flight every day on their way to and from work.


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14 Yr Old American Deported to Colombia by Mistake


A 14 year old Dallas teenager was arrested in Houston, Texas and then deported mistakenly to Colombia. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian discuss this giant mistake by ICE officials. Source: www.rawstory.com Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly Download the politics or entertainment hour of this TYT episode: goo.gl Find out how to watch The Young Turks on Current by clicking here: www.current.com The Largest Online New Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com


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Inside Story Americas - Will Colombia talk peace with the FARC?


Colombia's FARC rebels have promised to release its 'prisoners of war' and wants to talk peace with the government. Does this move mean there is a real chance for peace? To discuss this are: Jorge Restrepo, Virginia Bouvier, Jose Miguel Vivanco.


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Thousands hold protest march in Colombia


Thousands of people have marched through the southern Colombian city of Tumaco in protest at a series of deadly attacks. Tumaco is one of a number of areas being targeted by bombs and mortars. At least 18 people have been killed. The government says Farc guerrillas are to blame. Al Jazeera's Tom Ackerman reports.


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Hope for Colombia - english - complete film - 2011 HD


The Film follows the 10 day Grace Pilgrimage through and around the Colombian capital Bogota in November 2010. It is a portrait of two projects -- Tamera, a peace research centre in Portugal which organized the pilgrimage, and the Colombian peace community San José de Apartadó. It follows the leaders and participants of the two projects as well as the international participants from Israel, Palestine, Germany and other countries and shows the coming together of the two communities, their encounters with other peace activists and groups in the city of Bogota, shanty towns and remote areas, and with government officials to create a network of protection for the peace community in Colombia and to show a possible path toward a global culture of peace in a seemingly hopeless situation.


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Colombia's new scheme to reach reconciliation


Paramilitary warlords and drug traffickers stole millions of acres of prime farmland during 40 years of conflict in Colombia. Now, the government of President Juan Manuel Santos has promised to return the stolen land to its rightful owners as part of an ambitious land restitution programme to compensate the victims. Under the new initiative, former fighters are reintegrated into society, and work to remedy their wrongs. Al Jazeera's Monica Villamizar reports from Montererey, Colombia.


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10-year-old gives birth in Colombia


10-year-old girl from the Colombian Wayuu Tribe gives birth. Mother and baby doing well. Report by Lisa Snell. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com and follow us on Twitter at twitter.com


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Colombia asks rebels not to harm French reporter


Colombia on Sunday launched an appeal to FARC rebels not to harm a wounded French journalist who Paris said had been kidnapped by the leftist rebels during a gun battle with government troops. Duration: 01:26


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Colombian Ex-rebels Go from War to Fashion


For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me Former Colombian FARC rebels and paramilitaries put down their weapons and take up a new life in fashion. They're gearing up to display their work at a fashion show in the capital, Bogota. Former FARC rebels and paramilitaries who put down their weapons have found an unlikely way to reinsert themselves into Colombian life by producing their own fashion line. With the help of a government agency designed to ease ex-rebels back into society, Alvaro Perez a former FARC member and four other former guerrillas started up a clothing line called Chance. Perez said he came out of the FARC camps with a special skill after making uniforms, adding that the freedom to choose clothing is a perk. [Alvaro Perez, Demobilized FARC Member]: "You have the same clothes; the jacket, camouflage pants, the cap, beret, the pouches, fatigues, tents, everything a guerrilla uses." Other members of the group also have skills that lend themselves to the clothing line. Ciro Gomez made handbags and other luggage while Jorge Garcia, like many from his native Cordoba province, makes jewelry. [Alvaro Perez, Demobilized FARC Member]: "Chance means a new opportunity for people who were in the war. A combatant can change a rifle for clothes to wear and be useful to society." Alvarez, a 58-year-old, put down his guns in 2006. Gomez is 47 and got out of a paramilitary group in 2003. A native of <b>...</b>


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Video: Angry bulls vs drunk fighters in Colombia


Six people were injured yesterday in Guamo, Colombia at a festival where untrained and often drunk men took on angry bulls. The men are paid a few pesos to face down the bulls in honor of a local patron saint. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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House Hunters International - Bogota, Colombia FULL EPISODE


Working hard to since college, young newlyweds Jerry and Robin were unhappy with their careers and the high cost of living in Washington, DC. On a whim, Jerry proposed moving to Bogota, Colombia. With the low cost of living there, Robin's love of Latin culture and their desire to become fluent in Spanish, they take a chance at a fresh start in Bogota. But with small savings and no job prospects, will they be able find happiness and new friends in one of the largest cities in Latin America, or will they be phoning home for help? Find out when House Hunters International hits the elevated streets of Bogota, Colombia. REAL ESTATE AGENT WEBSITE: Sam Miller, Bogota. www.colombiarealestateonline.com All content created by and belongs to www.hgtv.com 2nd episode coming soon... SUBSCRIBE!


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Fault Lines - Colombia's gold rush


Gold fever is sweeping across South America. Nowhere is it more lethal than in Colombia, where the gold rush has become a new axle in Colombia's civil war. Turf wars are erupting between paramilitaries, and leftist rebel groups fighting to take control of mining regions. It's fueling an old ideological conflict and has displacing hundreds of people. Helicopter raids by the Colombian Army on small community mining collectives have become commonplace, and the Colombian government is accused of targeting poor workers to protect big business interests, and operating with impunity from human rights violations. Thousands have fled their homes where land is violently contested, and others live in fear they'll be removed from their land, arrested, or killed. The multinationals are flooding in too. With gold now worth around $1500 an ounce, everyone is getting in on the act, including North American mining companies. Colombia's pro-business mentality has seen arbitrary concessions by the state sold to multinational companies, often on indigenous land. Fault Lines traveled to Colombia to speak to the people caught in the middle. The rural workers and artisan miners who've mined for generations, and some whose ancestors were enslaved during the first gold rush centuries ago. Others are former coca farmers, put out of work by the US-led Plan Colombia. english.aljazeera.net Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com Follow us on Tumblr: ajfaultlines.tumblr <b>...</b>


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Colombia - the Singapore of Latin America | Made in Germany


Colombia has good access to the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and the Panama Canal. Cartagena's port facilities are also being expanded and improved. The German logistics service provider Kühne & Nagel has also invested there, opening a new distribution center. Read more: www.dw.de


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Luis Muriel, Colombia's Ronaldo


Like :) Luis Fernando Muriel. 20 years old, plays in Lecce, Serie A.


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High drama equals big business in Colombia


CNN's Luis Carlos Velez reports on growth in Colombia's telenovela industry.


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Raw Video: Boy Adopts Rare Bear in Colombia


A Colombian boy who found a so-called spectacled bear cub near his remote rural home looked after it for weeks until his parents finally called the authorities. Vets said the three-month old female cub was in good health thanks to the boy. (Jan. 7)


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Teen Mistakenly Deported to Colombia Back in US


A 15-year-old Texas girl who was deported in May to Colombia after claiming to be an illegal immigrant was back in the United States and will be in Dallas on Friday evening, her mother said. (Jan. 6)


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Colombia's flower industry blossoming


CNN's Luis Carlos Velez explains how Colombia's flower industry is driving economic growth.


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Colombia pushes FARC to disarm


In the week since the killing of Alfonso Cano, head of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), Colombian authorities continue to push for the disarming of Latin America's oldest armed group. Cano's death is a major coup for Colombia, but FARC remains active in 60 areas of the country with, anywhere between 8000 and 10000 fighters remaining. Before his death, Cano had managed to win consensus among FARC leaders to pursue peace talks with the government, but with his death, many residents of areas most affected by the ongoing conflict fear chances for peace have been greatly diminished, if not, halted entirely. Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo reports from Cauca.


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Hopes ride high on Colombia escalators


A violent shanty town in Colombia is the site of an unusual experiment in urban planning. The soon-to-be-inaugurated public escalators in Medellin are aiming to transform lives in a high-risk, low-income neighbourhood. Urban planners hope the stairs will not only spare the residents a 400m tiring climb, but also help to break the vicious cycle of social exclusion and physical isolation that plague the area, by offering the residents a safe alternative. Al Jazeera's Lucia Newman reports from Medellin.


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Texas Teen Deported to Colombia Back Home


A Texas teen who was deported to Colombia after claiming to be an illegal immigrant was returned to the United States. (Jan. 7)


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Featured Documentaries - Risking it all - The daredevil pilots of Colombia


Pilots fly through storms over the jungle along one of the most perilous air routes in the world to deliver supplies.


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Tackling Urban Risk: Colombia


El Calvario neighbourhood. Cali, Colombia The Programme for Prevention and Support for Street Children and Youth, PANICA, aims to reduce the vulnerability of children and youth who live or spend considerable amount of their time in the street; or who suffer from urban school and juvenile violence. The overall aim is to improve quality of life and living conditions of the beneficiary population, including the parents and families of targeted children and youth. PANICA is supported by the Norwegian Red Cross and implemented in various Colombian cities. It was started in 2004 in the Navarro rubbish area on the outskirts of Cali and advanced in 2009 to the El Calvario neighbourhood in the city centre, where high levels of child and youth vulnerability exist. 691 persons in Cali, between the ages of five and 80, are benefitting from protective factors developed at individual, family and community levels, and by support for health growth and development. 40% of the 691 persons linked to the project in Cali since 2009, have experienced significant changes in behaviour, in the nature of parent-child relations, in the roles played in the family and in the reduction of intra-family violence. The project has enable improved awareness and understanding of the marginalized people of Cali; their needs, the stigma they face and the social context in neighbourhoods historically feared by Cali society due to their levels of violence, homicide, drug trading, waste recycling and prostitution.


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BLACK PEOPLE IN COLOMBIA ???


Subscribe to their channel !!! www.youtube.com I own no copyrights. this is a group in Colombia. Dedicated to all the people that assume that I know nothing of what they still struggle with in Colombia... VIVA COLOMBIA !! Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."


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England dance their way through security in Colombia | U20 World Cup 2011


The England U20 team arrive in Colombia for the World Cup after their thorough preparations in the US. FATV were there to witness a lively Colombian introduction to the country...


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Colombia's FARC frees last ten police and military hostages


Villavicencio (Colombia), 3 Apr (EFE), (Camera: Albert Traver).- Colombia's FARC rebel group has released the last ten police and military hostages, who have been held captive for over 13 years. www.efe.com


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Military seize 'biggest' drugs submarine in Colombia


Authorities in Colombia have seized a semi-submersible which they say could carry up to ten tonnes of cocaine. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com and follow us on Twitter at twitter.com


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