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...“Never before have Colombians been this open to giving the far left an opportunity to govern,” says Sergio Guzmán, director of Colombia Risk Analysis....
...There is a whiff of García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude to its patriarch: Don Agapito stands on the verandah, flanked by his son Antonio, who is deaf-mute, and grandson Derling, suave in his dazzling...
...Ramón Márquez runs the shelter. It's called The 72 in honour of 72 migrants murdered by the drug cartel, the Zetas, in 2010....
...CV Iván Duque Márquez Born Bogotá, Colombia....
...“Now we need certainty, action and to move on to implementation,” said negotiator and peace commissioner Sergio Jaramillo....
...But Recife has not always resembled the setting of one of Gabriel García Márquez’s magic realism novels....
...Mr Abdel Rahman of the Arab-Latin American Forum pointed to the Arab lineage of characters scattered through the novels of Gabriel García Márquez On a political level, analysts say the two regions can work...
...Sergio Jaramillo points to one of the many maps that grace the walls of his office inside Bogotá’s labyrinthine ministry of defence complex....
...Debut-directed by Juan Antonio Bayona from a script by Sergio G....
...Mertin remembers how publishers always used to demand the Brazilian equivalent of Garcia Marquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude....
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