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  2. Cambio (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Cambio was founded as Cambio 16 América by Colombian journalist Daniel Samper Pizano and Spanish associates called the "sociedad empresarial española "Grupo 16"" who owned the Cambio 16 version of this magazine in Spain and were trying to establish a second major weekly magazine in Colombia to compete with Semana. Cambio 16 Américas was ...

  3. Daniel Coronell - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] In September 2021 he was appointed as president of the weekly news magazine Cambio. [6] [7] In October 2021, Coronell started working for W Radio Colombia. [8] For fourteen consecutive years he has been chosen as the most-read columnist by opinion leaders in Colombia according to a 2020 poll carried out by the agency Cifras y Conceptos. [9]

  4. Inés María Zabaraín - Wikipedia

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    After that, she was part of the group of writers of "Revista Cambio" -Change magazine- and was the editor-in-chief for five years of the Latin American version of "20/20" magazine, on issues of optometry. Years later, she also participated in an evening radio program on "La W Radio", a radio station of Caracol Radio.

  5. Daniel Samper Pizano - Wikipedia

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    He writes a column for El Tiempo, entitled "Cambalache" (colloquialism meaning "Exchange") and the magazine Carrusel with a humor section called "Postre de notas", as well as various articles for Colombian magazines such as El Malpensante, Revista Semana and Gatopardo. In Colombia, Samper is also considered the father of Colombian investigative ...

  6. Anti-Colombian sentiment - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, forced displacement in Colombia since the start of Colombian armed conflict in the 1960s, although mostly taking place within the borders of the country, [8] has forced anywhere between 360 thousand to 2.9 million people to become refugees abroad, mostly low-income individuals; though these numbers are highly unreliable due ...

  7. Revista Cambio - Wikipedia

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  8. Francia Márquez - Wikipedia

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    Francia Elena Márquez Mina (born 1 December 1981) [7] is a Colombian human-rights and environmental activist and lawyer, who is the 13th and current Vice President of Colombia.

  9. Carlos Eduardo Medellín Becerra - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Eduardo (born 14 September 1962), son of Carlos Medellín Forero and Susana Becerra Álvarez. His father was a judge for Colombia's Supreme Justice Court and was taken hostage in the Palace of Justice siege in 1985 and was allegedly killed by M-19 guerilla members.