The Week -
3 Oct 2016 02:37

Voters in Colombia have rejected a peace deal between the government and FARC rebels, which would have ended the longest running armed conflict in the Western Hemisphere. With 98 percent of polling stations reporting their results Sunday night, the "no" vote has 50.23 percent, compared to 49.76 percent for "yes." Before the vote, polls showed the "yes" side with 66 percent support. It tok four years for the peace negotiations to lead to a deal, and while campaigning, President Juan Manuel Santos...
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