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📋 Atlético Nacional take on Cúcuta in Copa Betplay: the squad list
📋 Atlético Nacional take on Cúcuta in Copa Betplay: the squad list

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

📋 Atlético Nacional take on Cúcuta in Copa Betplay: the squad list

Atlético Nacional is preparing to make its debut in the Copa Betplay 2025 playoffs, where it will face Cúcuta Deportivo this Tuesday at the Atanasio green team, the maximum winner of the competition, arrives as a favorite in the round of 16 in a two-legged tie against the Rojinegros, who since their return to professional football have been competing in the B category, although they had a very good Copa in 2023, reaching the semifinals. Nacional released the list of players called up by Javier Gandolfi on Monday, as well as the medical report of a couple of absentees. The called-up players of Atlético Nacional to face Cúcuta The medical report includes an update on two footballers who have been dragging their respective injuries for some time: Andy Batioja with a muscle condition, and Juan José Rosa with a knee problem. On the other hand, the list of called-up players does not have significant losses and the coach will have his entire regular squad at his disposal. It is worth noting the presence of Andrés Román, who has not been a starter since he suffered a fainting spell that worried everyone, but could return to start in this Copa Betplay game, now fully recovered. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. 📸 JAIME SALDARRIAGA - AFP or licensors

Colombian ex-president to learn fate in witness tampering case
Colombian ex-president to learn fate in witness tampering case

France 24

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • France 24

Colombian ex-president to learn fate in witness tampering case

The 73-year-old, who was president from 2002 to 2010, is charged with "bribery of witnesses" in a separate investigation against him, and risks a 12-year prison sentence in the highly politicized case. The matter dates to 2012, when Uribe accused leftist senator Ivan Cepeda before the Supreme Court of hatching a plot to falsely link him to right-wing paramilitary groups involved in Colombia's long-standing armed conflict. The court decided against prosecuting Cepeda and turned its sights on his claims against Uribe instead. Paramilitary groups emerged in the 1980s in Colombia to fight Marxist guerrillas that had taken up arms against the state two decades earlier with the stated goal of combating poverty and political marginalization, especially in rural areas. The plethora of armed groups adopted cocaine as their main source of income, the genesis of a rivalry for resources and trafficking that continues to pit them against each other and the state. Uribe was a politician on the right of the political spectrum -- like all Colombian presidents before current leader Gustavo Petro, who unseated Uribe's Centro Democratico party in 2022 elections. Uribe on Sunday gave an hourlong speech in his native Medellin in which he criticized the left-leaning Petro administration. "We need an enormous victory in the coming year," Uribe said, in reference to presidential elections that will be held in 2026. During his tenure, Uribe led a relentless military campaign against drug cartels and the FARC guerrilla army that signed a peace deal with his successor Juan Manuel Santos in 2016. After Cepeda accused him of having had ties to paramilitary groups responsible for human rights violations, Uribe is alleged to have contacted jailed ex-fighters to lie for him. He claims he only wanted to convince them to tell the truth. In 2019, thousands protested in Bogota and Medellin when Uribe -- who remains a prominent voice on the right -- was indicted in the case. More than 90 witnesses testified in his trial, which opened in May 2024. 'Vengeance' The investigation against Uribe began in 2018 and has had numerous twists and turns, with several attorneys general seeking to close the case. It gained new impetus under Attorney General Luz Camargo, picked by Petro -- himself a former guerrilla and a political arch-foe of Uribe. Prosecutors claim to have evidence from at least one paramilitary ex-fighter who claims to have been contacted by Uribe to change his story. The former president is also under investigation in other matters. He has testified before prosecutors in a preliminary probe into a 1997 paramilitary massacre of small-scale farmers when he was governor of the western Antioquia department. A complaint has also been filed against him in Argentina, where universal jurisdiction allows for the prosecution of crimes committed anywhere in the world. That complaint stems from Uribe's alleged involvement in the more than 6,000 executions and forced disappearances of civilians by the military when he was president.

Colombian ex-president to learn fate in witness tampering case
Colombian ex-president to learn fate in witness tampering case

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Colombian ex-president to learn fate in witness tampering case

Colombian ex-president Alvaro Uribe will learn his fate Monday in a witness tampering case that saw him become the South American country's first-ever former head of state to be put on trial. The 73-year-old, who was president from 2002 to 2010, is charged with "bribery of witnesses" in a separate investigation against him, and risks a 12-year prison sentence in the highly politicized case. The matter dates to 2012, when Uribe accused leftist senator Ivan Cepeda before the Supreme Court of hatching a plot to falsely link him to right-wing paramilitary groups involved in Colombia's long-standing armed conflict. The court decided against prosecuting Cepeda and turned its sights on his claims against Uribe instead. Paramilitary groups emerged in the 1980s in Colombia to fight Marxist guerrillas that had taken up arms against the state two decades earlier with the stated goal of combating poverty and political marginalization, especially in rural areas. The plethora of armed groups adopted cocaine as their main source of income, the genesis of a rivalry for resources and trafficking that continues to pit them against each other and the state. Uribe was a politician on the right of the political spectrum -- like all Colombian presidents before current leader Gustavo Petro, who unseated Uribe's Centro Democratico party in 2022 elections. Uribe on Sunday gave an hourlong speech in his native Medellin in which he criticized the left-leaning Petro administration. "We need an enormous victory in the coming year," Uribe said, in reference to presidential elections that will be held in 2026. During his tenure, Uribe led a relentless military campaign against drug cartels and the FARC guerrilla army that signed a peace deal with his successor Juan Manuel Santos in 2016. After Cepeda accused him of having had ties to paramilitary groups responsible for human rights violations, Uribe is alleged to have contacted jailed ex-fighters to lie for him. He claims he only wanted to convince them to tell the truth. In 2019, thousands protested in Bogota and Medellin when Uribe -- who remains a prominent voice on the right -- was indicted in the case. More than 90 witnesses testified in his trial, which opened in May 2024. - 'Vengeance' - The investigation against Uribe began in 2018 and has had numerous twists and turns, with several attorneys general seeking to close the case. It gained new impetus under Attorney General Luz Camargo, picked by Petro -- himself a former guerrilla and a political arch-foe of Uribe. Prosecutors claim to have evidence from at least one paramilitary ex-fighter who claims to have been contacted by Uribe to change his story. The former president is also under investigation in other matters. He has testified before prosecutors in a preliminary probe into a 1997 paramilitary massacre of small-scale farmers when he was governor of the western Antioquia department. A complaint has also been filed against him in Argentina, where universal jurisdiction allows for the prosecution of crimes committed anywhere in the world. That complaint stems from Uribe's alleged involvement in the more than 6,000 executions and forced disappearances of civilians by the military when he was president. Uribe insists his trial is a product of "political vengeance." bur-mlr/sla/jgc/mlm/abs

Block AI Labs Empowers Startups with Affordable, AI-Driven Software Development from U.S. and Colombia
Block AI Labs Empowers Startups with Affordable, AI-Driven Software Development from U.S. and Colombia

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Block AI Labs Empowers Startups with Affordable, AI-Driven Software Development from U.S. and Colombia

Leveraging Medellín's rising tech talent and bilingual support, Block AI Labs delivers smart solutions for global startups. AUSTIN, Texas, July 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Block AI Labs, founded by tech entrepreneurs Daniel and David Shnader, is transforming the way startups access high-quality software development by combining U.S. leadership with top-tier engineering talent in Medellín, Colombia. The company specializes in affordable, full-stack development and AI integration services, supporting emerging startups across the U.S., Canada, Australia, and other global tech leveraging Medellín's fast-growing digital nomad and IT community, Block AI Labs delivers powerful, scalable software solutions with bilingual (English and Spanish) support. This cross-border model ensures seamless collaboration, fast turnaround times, and access to global expertise — all at a startup-friendly price AI Labs is the driving force behind several innovative AI-based platforms, including: – AI voice assistant and chatbot automation tools – AI-powered local SEO and social media automation – Bookkeeping and tax return software for freelancers and solopreneurs – Fintech solution for automated credit card dispute resolution and identity verification With a focus on innovation, communication, and execution, Block AI Labs helps startups go from idea to launch faster, smarter, and more efficiently. The company's international footprint, bilingual team, and proven track record make it a trusted development partner for founders and innovators around the more information, visit Shnadersupport@ ID: View original content: SOURCE Block AI Labs Sign in to access your portfolio

Mineros S.A. Announces David Splett as New Chief Financial Officer
Mineros S.A. Announces David Splett as New Chief Financial Officer

National Post

time21-07-2025

  • Business
  • National Post

Mineros S.A. Announces David Splett as New Chief Financial Officer

Article content MEDELLIN, Colombia — Mineros S.A. (TSX:MSA, MINEROS:CB) (' Mineros ' or the ' Company '), a leading gold producer in Latin America, announces that it has appointed David Splett as its Chief Financial Officer, effective July 22, 2025. Article content 'We are delighted to welcome David Splett as our new Chief Financial Officer. With deep financial expertise, a proven ability to drive disciplined capital allocation, and a strategic mindset, David brings exactly the kind of leadership we need as we enter our next phase of growth. I am confident that his experience in both public markets and operational finance will be instrumental in delivering long-term value for our shareholders,' said David Londoño, President and Chief Executive Officer. Article content David Splett is a Chartered Professional Accountant with almost 35 years of senior-level international resource experience, and a demonstrated track record of creating value, and success in financial and operational roles spanning base and precious metals mining, industrial minerals, and oil and gas. Prior to joining Mineros, Mr. Splett was the Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Calibre Mining Corp. Previously, he was Chief Financial Officer of Elevation Gold Mining Corporation from 2020. Previously, he was the Chief Financial Officer, Latin America for Goldcorp Inc. from 2016 though 2019, where he was responsible for strategy, policy implementation and optimization within the Latin American region. Mr. Splett has also held roles as Vice President of Finance at Mosaic Corporation, Chief Financial Officer at Minera Panama SA, Chief Financial Officer at Minera Antamina, and various roles at Teck Resources. Mr. Splett holds degrees in Economics and Administration from the University of Regina, a Master of Arts, Management Systems, from the University of Hull in the UK, as well as an MBA from Queens University in Ontario. Article content ABOUT MINEROS S.A. Article content Mineros is a Latin American gold mining company headquartered in Medellin, Colombia. The Company has a diversified asset base, with mines in Colombia and Nicaragua, and a pipeline of development and exploration projects. Article content The board of directors and management of Mineros have extensive experience in mining, corporate development, finance, and sustainability. Mineros has a long track record of maximizing shareholder value and delivering solid annual dividends. For over 50 years Mineros has operated with a focus on safety and sustainability at all its operations. Article content Mineros' common shares are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol 'MSA', and on the Colombia Stock Exchange under the symbol 'MINEROS'. Article content Election of Directors – Electoral Quotient System Article content The Company has been granted an exemption from the individual voting and majority voting requirements applicable to listed issuers under Toronto Stock Exchange policies, on grounds that compliance with such requirements would constitute a breach of Colombian laws and regulations which require the directors to be elected on the basis of a slate of nominees proposed for election pursuant to an electoral quotient system. For further information, please see the Company's most recent annual information form, available on the Company's website at and from SEDAR+ at Article content This news release contains 'forward looking information' within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws. Forward looking information includes statements that use forward looking terminology such as 'may', 'could', 'would', 'will', 'should', 'intend', 'target', 'plan', 'expect', 'budget', 'estimate', 'forecast', 'schedule', 'anticipate', 'believe', 'continue', 'potential', 'view' or the negative or grammatical variation thereof or other variations thereof or comparable terminology. Such forward looking information includes, without limitation, the Company's planned exploration, development and production activities; and any other statement that may predict, forecast, indicate or imply future plans, intentions, levels of activity, results, performance or achievements. Article content Forward looking information is based upon estimates and assumptions of management in light of management's experience and perception of trends, current conditions and expected developments, as well as other factors that management believes to be relevant and reasonable in the circumstances, as of the date of this news release. While the Company considers these assumptions to be reasonable, the assumptions are inherently subject to significant business, social, economic, political, regulatory, competitive and other risks and uncertainties, contingencies and other factors that could cause actual actions, events, conditions, results, performance or achievements to be materially different from those projected in the forward looking information. Many assumptions are based on factors and events that are not within the control of the Company and there is no assurance they will prove to be correct. Article content For further information of these and other risk factors, please see the 'Risk Factors' section of the Company's annual information form dated March 31, 2025, available on SEDAR+ at The Company cautions that the foregoing lists of important assumptions and factors are not exhaustive. Other events or circumstances could cause actual results to differ materially from those estimated or projected and expressed in, or implied by, the forward looking information contained herein. There can be no assurance that forward looking information will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such information. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward looking information. Article content Forward looking information contained herein is made as of the date of this news release and the Company disclaims any obligation to update or revise any forward looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or results or otherwise, except as and to the extent required by applicable securities laws. Article content Article content Article content Article content Article content Contacts Article content For further information, please contact:

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