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Angie Acosta

Angie Acosta

Angie Acosta is a contributing reporter to Latin America Reports. Originally from Colombia, Angie holds a degree in Journalism and Communications from Rosario University in Bogotá, and has worked at media outlets including Univision, Red+ Noticias, and Claro Colombia.

Colombian authorities highlight anti-drug efforts amid US pressure

Colombian police test illegal drugs. Credit: Colombian National Police The Colombian National Police published a report this week summarizing the...

Colombian president declares three days of national mourning after military plane crash kills 69

President Gustavo Petro on Tuesday declared three days of national mourning in Colombia following a military plane crash on Monday which killed 69...

‘Gaitana IA’: The AI candidate that ran in Colombia’s elections

Gaitana IA. Image credit: @Gaitana_IA via X On March 8, for the first time in Colombia’s history, an artificial intelligence candidate appeared...

Dining in the dark: Inside Latin America’s only restaurant run by blind people

Staff at Sombras. Credit: Seratta Group. In the north of Bogotá, a new restaurant offers an experience that exists nowhere else in Latin...

Frenchman accused of abusing 89 minors may have victims in Colombia

Timeline of Jacques Leveugle's location. Credit: Grenoble Prosecutor’s Office. Bogotá, Colombia – On February 10, the Grenoble...

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