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Earthquake · SantanderBy EFE - A magnitude 5.8 earthquake shook Bogotá and other parts of central Colombia early Wednesday morning, but authorities have not yet reported any casualties or damage. According to the Colombian Geological Service (SGC), the quake occurred at 3:27 a.m. local time (8:27 GMT) and its epicenter was located at a depth of 150 kilometers in the Los Santos region of the Santander department, where one of the country's major geological faults runs…See the Story
A Magnitude 5.8 Earthquake Shook Central Colombia in the Early Hours of the Morning.
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La Guajira · La GuajiraThe crime that caused outrage among the inhabitants generated different blockades in the Caribbean Troncal. Authorities continue to investigate.See the Story
A Man Accused of Murdering a 3-Year-Old Girl in Dibulla, La Guajira, Would Have Been Lynched by the Community: This Is Known

Wages · ColombiaThe discussion about the increase in the minimum wage in Colombia continues and the parties have already announced how much they expect the increase to be for next year.The Minister of Labor, Antonio Sanguino, was the one who announced that the workers' centers ask for an increase of 16%, so that the minimum wage would become 1,650,680 Colombian pesos, plus $232,000 of transport aid.While the entrepreneurs seek an increase of 7,21%, so the minim…See the Story