Tag: COLUMBIA

Biden Admin Working With Panama, Columbia to Stop Illegal Migration Through Darién Gap

The Biden administration has announced new joint efforts with the governments of Panama and Columbia to prevent illegal migration through the treacherous Darién Gap that connects North America to South America. U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas issued a joint statement on Tuesday, along with Panamanian Foreign Minister Janaina Tewaney and Colombian Foreign Minister Álvaro…


Shen Yun’s Music Brings Relaxation and Reflection

COLUMBIA, S.C.—Some people say that music is the soul of dance. The live orchestra of Shen Yun Performing Arts had theatergoers Ricky and April Richardson mesmerized through the whole performance. “Music has always been that window that can bring you up or can bring you down, make you remember, or make you forget,” Ms. Richardson…


Shen Yun: Family’s Eyes Opened to China’s Diversity and Glorious History of Traditional Culture

COLUMBIA, S.C.—For one couple, watching Shen Yun Performing Arts opened a whole new world of amazing perspective on traditional Chinese culture. “It’s very interesting to see the beauty in the culture that the communists attempted to suppress and do away with,” said Daniel Quattlebaum, a board member of the South Carolina Association of Special Purpose Districts….


Columbian Senator Exposes Communist Guerrilla Plot in the Americas

We sat down with Maria Cabal, a senator from Columbia, and discussed the communist insurgency destroying her country—and potentially how a similar process is playing itself out here in the United States. Stay tuned for our newsletter so you won’t miss out on our exclusive videos and private events. Facts Matter is an Epoch Times show…


Recordings to Be Heard at Trial in Chinese Woman’s Death

COLUMBIA, Mo.—Audio recordings of arguments between a Missouri man and his Chinese wife will be allowed during the man’s upcoming trial in her death, a judge has ruled. Circuit Judge Brouck Jacobs ruled Tuesday the recordings are “relevant and otherwise admissible” in the case against Joseph Elledge, of Columbia, who is charged with first-degree murder…