The decades long insurgency in columbia that pitted the left wing rebel group known as fark against the government and right wing para military groups was one of the longest and deadliest domestic con in the western hemisphere. The two sides reached a peace deal in 20 16. At the signing of the deal, fark called the agreement the hope accord. But for many of them, it left a conundrum, what to do after all those years of fighting. They demobilized and handed over their weapons to the united nations.
Vast stretches of the temperate world are baking or burning, and as climate change marches on widespread heatwaves will
only grow more intense and more common. After a half-century of insurgency, some rebels of Colombia’s disbanded FARC group needed a new calling: they have become
tour guides. And a look at where Ukraine can
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