A fierce outbreak of fighting in northern Colombia between rival guerilla factions in a drug turf war, has displaced tens of thousands of people.
Colombian president Gustavo Petro has ordered the state-run oil company Ecopetrol to cancel a joint venture with U.S.
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 — ...
Residents of Colombia's troubled Catatumbo region, near the eastern border with Venezuela, are weighing whether to return ...
While campaigning for president, Gustavo Petro explicitly promised that there would be no expropriation during his term.
The new administration’s focus on the mass detention and mass deportation of migrants constitutes a reloaded version of the ...
Colombia’s government on January 26 refused to allow two U.S. military planes to land. They were returning Colombian deportees from the United States to ...
Colombia did an about-face at lightning-fast speed on accepting deportation flights in what President Donald Trump hailed as ...
A new bout of fighting between two guerrilla groups in northeastern Colombia, where violence has displaced nearly 50,000 ...
Gustavo Petro, has pushed for “total peace.” His goal is to demobilize all rebels and drug trafficking gangs, but even as a ceasefire was carried out, negotiations with Colombia’s remaining ...