
Genevieve Glatsky
Journalist at Freelance
Reporter at The New York Times
Reporter for @nytimes Andes Bureau. Former freelancer. [email protected]
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Julie Turkewitz |Simón Posada |Genevieve Glatsky |Devon Lum
El aspirante presidencial conservador seguía en estado "extremadamente grave" el domingo, un día después de recibir un disparo. Todo quedó grabado en video. El intento de asesinato contra un senador y aspirante a la presidencia de Colombia el sábado ha horrorizado a gran parte del país, y no solo porque representa la violencia política de más alto perfil en el país en años.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Julie Turkewitz |Simón Posada |Genevieve Glatsky |Devon Lum
Miguel Uribe Turbay, a conservative presidential hopeful, remained in "extremely serious" condition om Sunday a day after being shot. It was all captured on video. An assassination attempt against a Colombian senator and presidential hopeful on Saturday night has horrified much of the nation, and not just because it represents the highest-profile political violence in the country in years.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Genevieve Glatsky
Atacantes desconocidos dispararon por la espalda a Miguel Uribe, senador de Colombia y aspirante a la presidencia, en un acto de campaña el sábado en la capital, Bogotá, según indicó su partido. No estaba claro de inmediato cuál era su estado. Su partido, el conservador Centro Democrático, calificó el suceso de "acto de violencia inaceptable" en un comunicado.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Genevieve Glatsky
Unknown perpetrators shot Miguel Uribe, a Colombian senator and presidential hopeful, in the back at a campaign event Saturday in the capital, Bogotá, according to his party. It was not immediately clear what his condition was. His party, the conservative Democratic Center, called the event "an unacceptable act of violence" in a statement.
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1 month ago |
telegraphindia.com | Genevieve Glatsky
Venezuela’s autocratic President, Nicolás Maduro, analysts say, is seeking to legitimise his rule abroad and also within his deeply dissatisfied nation, where the military’s loyalty is reportedly fraying Genevieve Glatsky Published 26.05.25, 08:46 AM Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro File picture On Sunday, Venezuela plans to hold an election for governor and legislators to represent Essequibo — a sparsely populated, oil-rich territory.
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