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A journey around the world with the history of the cacerolazo

How this peaceful protest method originated and how bogotanos are making it their own.

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Toquerolazo: Music for the people

Toquerolazo de Queda: Local musicians add a new note to the protests.

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Dilan Cruz, face of a generation

Dilan Cruz, who was shot by ESMAD on Saturday, has died in hospital.

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Colombia’s strike leaders tell the government to listen

Representatives of the National Strike Committee say strikes will continue and ask president Duque to…

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Duque proposes Gran Conversación Nacional

In an effort to stem the tide of protest, President Duque has laid out plans…

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Bogotá protests: How was it for you?

As the protests in Bogotá enter a fourth day of high tensions, we’ve heard a…

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ESMAD shooting leaves student in critical condition

A young protestor was struck by a grenade on Saturday night, leaving him fighting for…

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Americans working in Mexico: are they enjoying it?

Mexico is the 14th largest economy on the planet and is the second largest economy…

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Bogotá curfew: What happened on Friday night?

Bogotá Curfew: Friday 22 November saw a whirlwind of news hit Bogotá, both true and…

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Sin violencia?

Rain, tear gas and violence fail to break the spirits of N21 protestors. A first…