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Colombia Violence Worsens; Global Peace Index

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The upsurge in violence hits Colombia again: the country falls in the Global Peace Index and remains the least peaceful in South America
El recrudecimiento de la violencia vuelve a golpear a Colombia: el país cae en Índice Global de Paz y se mantiene como el menos pacífico de Sudamérica
The 2026 Global Peace Index ranked the country 141st among 163 nations evaluated and recorded a 4.7% drop in its peace levels.
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These are the ten most peaceful countries in the world, according to the Global Peace Index 2026; the vast majority belong to the same region
Estos son los diez países más pacíficos del mundo, según el Índice Global de Paz 2026; la gran mayoría pertenece a la misma región
European countries dominate the first places, but there is also a presence of territories from Oceania, Asia and Southeast Asia.
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Five months after the fall of Maduro, Chavismo is reorganizing itself, strengthening authoritarianism and slowing democracy in Venezuela: is the transition exhausted?
A cinco meses de la caída de Maduro, el chavismo se reorganiza, afianza el autoritarismo y frena la democracia en Venezuela: ¿se agotó la transición?
Despite the US plans, a report published by the Peace Laboratory organization says that the country is not moving towards institutional opening
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  • El Tiempo confirms Colombia ranked 141st of 163 in the 2026 Global Peace Index, the lowest in South America, with a 4.7% deterioration in peace levels.
Quality check

Index ranking is reported; causes and international implications are unexamined by non-Colombian sources.

  • Global Peace Index ranking and deterioration figure confirmed by single source (El Tiempo)
  • No international outlet covers Colombia's peace index decline—complete absence of external verification
  • Specific armed group activities driving deterioration not identified
  • Continuation of government peace negotiations unaddressed
Review confidence: 65%
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How differently the sources covering this story frame it — measured by tone, emphasis, and what each outlet chooses to highlight or omit.
1 — Sources frame the story almost identically
2 — Minor differences in tone or emphasis
3 — Noticeable differences; some outlets highlight what others omit
4 — Stark contrasts; conflicting narratives
5 — Sources tell fundamentally different stories
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El Tiempo reports Colombia falling in the Global Peace Index to 141st of 163 nations with a 4.7% peace level drop, contextualises the world's ten most peaceful nations as dominated by European and Oceanic states, and separately covers Venezuela's slow democratic transition five months after Maduro's fall.

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