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Colombia 'will not bow to violence' after car bomb: Duque

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Colombian President Ivan Duque vows that his country "will not bow to violence" after an apparent car bomb attack on a police cadet training school in capital Bogota left at least five people dead and 10 injured, according to the city's mayor. IMAGES of tweet

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