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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on the prospects for a Colombian peace.
Colombia: is the end in sight to the world’s longest war? http://t.co/ZdZeyGJCo6
— The Guardian (@guardian) March 15, 2015
Organized crime is biggest security and humanitarian threat to Colombia: U.N. http://t.co/QUBkTjdfgm
— Reuters World (@ReutersWorld) March 16, 2015
How Colombia went from murder capital to tech powerhouse by @Pat_Gillespie http://t.co/jHpacm63HQ @CNNMoney pic.twitter.com/x5aMZdR3LD
— CNN Tech (@cnntech) March 16, 2015
Journalist @anacrisrestrepo threatened after reporting on gangs in #Colombia http://t.co/CdlXGhmf67
— CPJ (@pressfreedom) March 16, 2015
Faltering demand from key trade partners such as #Venezuela hampering #Colombia‘s non-traditional exports http://t.co/mfqS4ojIie
— The EIU (@TheEIU) March 16, 2015
Juan Manuel Santos, Colombia president, tells @szupingc peace will lift country’s growth permanently http://t.co/lPHkYUtEih
— Telegraph World News (@TelegraphWorld) March 15, 2015
#Colombia: over 230,000 people benefited from our work in 2014 http://t.co/pi4pInkcKD #infographic pic.twitter.com/hbMo2vxqvO
— ICRC (@ICRC) March 14, 2015
Colombia President Santos taking a risk for peace. Hope it pays off. http://t.co/utSvvirV5g
— Max Boot (@MaxBoot) March 12, 2015
The IRA, the US and Colombia’s 50 years of violence http://t.co/dI0ckskFiq pic.twitter.com/MXNJJoOAhy
— TheJournal.ie (@thejournal_ie) March 11, 2015
Colombia has been a “convenient” workbench for testing US-sponsored counterinsurgency strategies. http://t.co/2N0qugjPcq
— CounterPunch (@NatCounterPunch) March 16, 2015