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Colombian president Ivan Duque orders curfew in Bogota amid protests
11:12 AM,
November 25, 2019
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As massive anti-government protests continue in Colombia, the president has called for a "national conversation" while shutting down the capital city overnight. Multiple deaths and injuries have been reported.
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