Failed peace negotiations and the battle for control over valuable territory have produced an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe.
A fierce outbreak of fighting in northern Colombia between rival guerilla factions in a drug turf war, has displaced tens of thousands of people.
A series of attacks against civilians has forced Colombia's government to break off peace talks with one of Colombia’s largest rebel groups as fears mount that fighting between rebel groups in the ...
The fighting between two armed drug trafficking groups — fueled and financed in part by a booming global cocaine business — ...
In Colombia's Catatumbo region, thousands have been displaced due to an escalation of violence by the ELN rebel group. President Gustavo Petro has suspended peace talks, challenging efforts to resolve ...
CGTN sat down with government Peace Advisor and Former head of the ELN, Carlos Velandia, to talk about the state of the Peace ...
A leaked report reveals Venezuelan territory was used by ELN rebels before a deadly attack in Colombia, escalating tensions between the countries ...
Thousands of people have fled their homes in northeastern Colombia, and at least 80 have been killed, as two rebel groups fight for control of the Catatumbo, a region next to the border with Venezuela ...
BOGOTA, Colombia -- Colombia's government on Saturday announced ... Petro's government blames the ongoing violence primarily ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro declared a state of emergency in Catatumbo region Friday in response to escalating violence between the National Liberation Army (ELN) and 'dissident' factions of ...
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Colombia’s president ... Petro also suspended all peace talks, which have advanced slowly since he ...