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A multi-million dollar dispute between two international firms could leave the Prosecutor's Office, the Police, and the department of Chocó without internet access in the midst of the earthquake emergency.

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Following a 7.4-magnitude earthquake that devastated central-western Colombia on August 10, President Abelardo de la Espriella decreed a state of economic, social, and ecological emergency to facilitate disaster relief efforts.

Amidst this crisis, a multi-million dollar dispute between international firms Andean Tower Partners (ATP) and TV Azteca over a debt of approximately USD 6 million threatens to cut off internet services for the Prosecutor's Office, the National Police, and the department of Chocó starting Saturday, August 22.

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How the coverage differs

Same story, different emphasis — here's what each outlet chose to lead with.

Diario Libre Focuses primarily on the national emergency decree following the earthquake.
Infobae Emphasizes the corporate dispute and the impending internet outage during the emergency.
Read the full story at the source Diario Libre (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) · DO
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