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Colombia's presidential runoff election will decide how the country continues to tackle drug trafficking
Colombia's presidential runoff election will determine the country's approach to drug trafficking. The frontrunner advocates abandoning peace talks and intensifying a hardline strategy against drug traffickers, despite the government's recent progress in disarming guerrillas.
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