President Iván Duque made his final appearance at the United Nations as Colombia’s head of state, addressing world leaders on a host of pressing issues that affect the global community, from growing poverty levels, to immigration, vaccine inequality and climate change. The speech focused on universal themes and domestic realities, beginning with how COVID-19 “changed our daily lives, our interaction with others, and took away loved ones.” He then went on to criticize “unprecedented gaps between nations” regarding the vaccination process.
“While some nations acquire a number of additional doses for six or seven times their population and announce third […]
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