Colombia's presidential runoff hinges on how the next leader will tackle drugs and brutal internal conflict
NPR — World—Colombia's presidential runoff election is being defined by the country's escalating internal conflict and how candidates plan to address drug trafficking. The brutal violence from armed groups has made security the central issue of the campaign, with voters weighing competing visions for combating cartels and guerrilla factions. NPR and BBC both reported that the election represents a pivotal choice for how Colombia will manage its ongoing drug war going forward.