The fighting between the two armed drug trafficking groups — fueled and financed in part by a booming global cocaine business ...
Attacks by powerful militias against civilians reflect the state’s inaction eight years after a peace accord removed a ...
Five decades of war among leftist guerrillas, right-wing paramilitaries, drug lords and the government in Colombia have left ...
Cocaine "is no worse than whiskey" and is only illegal because it comes from Latin America, said Colombian President Gustavo ...
"We urge the Government of Colombia to continue its commitment to attaining justice for victims and survivors of the conflict ...
Gustavo Aníbal Giraldo, third in command of the armed group, is accused of being the architect of the attacks in Catatumbo, ...
Cocaine ‘is no worse than whiskey’ – these are the words of Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro. He said during a live broadcast of a government meeting that the drug is only illegal because it comes ...
Colombia is the world's biggest cocaine producer and exporter, mainly to the United States and Europe, and has spent decades ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro caused a stir during a live broadcast of a government meeting, where he controversially ...
CÚCUTA, Colombia — Colombia’s historic peace deal was hailed as an end to the longest-running civil conflict in the hemisphere. It hinged, in part, on a promise: Thousands of guerrilla ...
According to CBS News, Colombian President Gustavo Petro said cocaine is "no worse than whiskey" and is only illegal because ...
The accord with Colombia’s government earned a Nobel Peace Prize for then-President Juan Manuel Santos. Today, the once-fearsome Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, has turned to ...