BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Colombian photographer Édgar Jiménez walks around a room exhibiting “Adam and Eve,” his portrait of two of the first hippopotamuses that were brought to Colombia by late drug ...
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No one casts a shadow over the history and legacy of Colombia quite like Pablo Escobar. Once the most powerful drug ...
The offspring of hippos once owned by Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar can be recognized as people or “interested persons” with legal rights in the U.S. following a federal court order. The case ...
Biologists in Colombia are trying to capture four hungry hippos that have wandered off the grounds of Pablo Escobar’s former ranch. The African animals went missing in September and have since been ...
BOGOTA – Colombian photographer Édgar Jiménez walks around a room exhibiting “Adam and Eve,” his portrait of two of the first hippopotamuses that were brought to Colombia by late drug kingpin Pablo ...
Read full article: Florida couple in IVF biological baby mix-up hopes to find girl’s parents, their own child Jiménez, who once served as Escobar’s personal photographer, recalls taking the picture ...
Police respond after a man was hit and killed by a train near downtown. Jiménez, who once served as Escobar’s personal photographer, recalls taking the picture from only four meters (13 feet) away, ...
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