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      <title>Colombia&apos;s President On Amnesty For Venezuelans: &apos;We Want To Set An Example&apos;</title>
      <description>&quot;We want to demonstrate that although we&apos;re not a rich country, we can do something that is humanitarian ... but at the same time is an intelligent and sound migration policy,&quot; Iván Duque tells NPR.</description>
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