Colombia is battling its worst security crisis in a decade after a series of guerrilla attacks in the north of the country have left at least 80 people dead and displaced 36,000 others.
Colombia’s government is reactivating arrest orders for the top leadership of the nation’s largest rebel group.
Both the ELN and FARC-EMC have long fought for control over this drug-rich area, but recent violence marks a significant ...
Officials in Colombia say about 60 people have been killed in the country's northeast region following failed attempts to hold peace talks with the National Liberation Army.
The criminal war in northeast Colombia has escalated, as intense fighting between two Colombian guerrilla groups erupted in ...
Social movements and community organizations demand peace as violence breaks out in the northeastern region of Colombia.
Clashes between armed groups on the border have led to an indefinite suspension of peace talks between the ELN and the Petro ...
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Amid one of the deadliest waves of violence in Colombia since the signing of the 2016 Final Agreement for Ending the Conflict ...
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Despite the 24.6% drop from 2023, the 2024 trade surplus was the second ... Colombia's president suspends peace talks with ELN rebels 1:04 PM UTC Americascategory Brazil's top court rejects ...
His family have denied claims he suffered a heart attack and medics are said to be ... on as a substitute in Liverpool’s November 5 2023 win over Luton before returning to Colombia for ...