Colombian president says he asked Trump to suspend tariffs after earthquake
Colombian President Abelardo de la Espriella said he called President Trump and asked him to suspend tariffs currently targeting the South American nation.
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Colombian President Abelardo de la Espriella said he called President Trump and asked him to suspend tariffs currently targeting the South American nation.
Colombia earthquake survivors are facing major loss and a yearslong road to recovery filled with grief and uncertainty. Here's what responders say will happen next.
Rescuers in Colombia were making last-ditch efforts to locate earthquake survivors early Thursday as the critical 72-hour window for rescue operations neared its end.
Rescue and relief efforts are underway in Colombia in the aftermath of a horrific 7.4-magnitude earthquake. CBS News' Lilia Luciano reports from Pereira, Colombia.
The devastation has tested Colombia's new president and his government as it scrambles to respond to the disaster and civil society as it pushes to provide aid to the most affected communities.
48 hours after the devastating earthquake in Colombia, its president said the death toll jumped to 181 people, and thousands were still reported missing. Lilia Luciano reports on a rescue effort in a hard-hit city.
Diana Gutiérrez de Piñeres Botero, Americares Colombia country director, joins CBS News from Bogotá, Colombia, to discuss the situation on the ground there after Tuesday's massive earthquake.
Families in Colombia are suffering after a catastrophic earthquake destroyed homes and killed more than 250 people. Response director Juan Camilo Jiménez explains how his organization is partnering with local groups to provide aid in the aftermath.
Footage shared on social media shows a baby being rescued from the bloody arms of a man trapped underneath a destroyed building in Cali after a powerful earthquake struck Colombia.
Rescue workers are racing against the clock to free trapped survivors of the Colombia earthquake. Some success stories are emerging. CBS News' Lilia Luciano has more on the efforts.
Over 1,100 homes were destroyed when Colombia was struck by its strongest earthquake on record.
The worst earthquake on record hit Colombia on Monday, measuring a magnitude of 7.4. Colombia's new president, Abelardo de la Espriella, said at least 181 people are dead, with hundreds more missing. Lilia Luciano reports from Colombia.
The powerful earthquake that hit Colombia on Monday slammed the country because of its location near the "Ring of Fire" area. Eric Beaucé, a research scientist at Columbia Climate School, has more.
Emergency crews in Colombia are desperately searching for survivors of Monday's powerful earthquake, which hit the country about 250 miles west of Bogotá. CBS News' Lilia Luciano has the latest.
The powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake that hit Colombia was the strongest recorded in the last century, local officials said. CBS News' Lilia Luciano has more on the urgent search for those who may be trapped under rubble.
Emergency crews are picking through piles of rubble in hopes of helping trapped survivors after a powerful earthquake shook Colombia, causing buildings to crumble and collapse. CBS News' Bradley Blackburn reports.
The 7.4 magnitude earthquake's epicenter was in San José del Palmar, about 250 miles west of Colombia's capital, Bogota, officials said.
A 7.4 magnitude earthquake toppled dozens of buildings in western Colombia on Monday. President Abelardo de la Espriella said over 100 people were killed, and many others are missing in the rubble. Lilia Luciano is tracking the latest developments.
More than 100 people are dead and many more are missing after a 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck Colombia Monday morning. CBS News' Camilo Montoya-Galvez has more.
A 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck Colombia about 250 miles west of Bogotá on Monday. CBS News immigration correspondent Camilo Montoya-Galvez has the latest.
Videos are emerging of the powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake that shook parts of Colombia, damaging airports in Manizales, Armenia, Cartago, Pereira, and Buenaventura, and toppling buildings across the coffee region. The death toll continues to rise as emergency responders begin digging through the rubble.
A 7.4-magnitude earthquake rocked parts of Colombia. The death toll is growing as emergency responders scour the rubble of damaged buildings. CBS News' Camilo Montoya-Galvez and Jessica Burch have more.
A massive, 7.4-magnitude earthquake rocked parts of Colombia, toppling buildings and causing widespread damage. CBS News' Rob Marciano reports.
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GOP Sen. Ashley Moody and Democratic State Rep. Angie Nixon will face off in November after winning their primaries for U.S. Senate on Tuesday night, the Associated Press projects.
Rep. Byron Donalds won the Republican primary for governor and former Rep. David Jolly won the Democratic primary, The Associated Press projects.
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The lawsuit accuses the social media giant of contributing to the youth mental health crisis by deliberately designing features that addict children to its platforms.
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President Trump ordered the exercises be scaled back, citing what he said was a good relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korea's refusal to join the U.S. war against Iran.
The Trump-backed incumbent has struggled to raise money for his reelection bid as the House Ethics Committee investigates numerous allegations against him.
GOP Sen. Ashley Moody and Democratic State Rep. Angie Nixon will face off in November after winning their primaries for U.S. Senate on Tuesday night, the Associated Press projects.
Rep. Byron Donalds won the Republican primary for governor and former Rep. David Jolly won the Democratic primary, The Associated Press projects.
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"Today, Elwood and I lost a great friend and collaborator, and the world lost one of the most naturally innovative drummers and a great and true son of Texas," ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons said in a statement.
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