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Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Friday ordered the suspension of a military offensive against a faction of what was once ...
The Colombian government will suspend a ceasefire with a faction of what was once the armed Revolutionary Armed Forces of ...
Colombia has declared a nationwide health emergency after at least 34 people died of yellow fever, according to official ...
The Trump administration's crackdown on migration has ended the massive flow of people heading north through a treacherous ...
Brayan Palencia Benavides is one of the 238 migrants deported by the US government to the Central American country over alleged ties to the Tren de Aragua ...
The Tequendama Falls is a sacred site for the Muisca people where they believe their ancestors leaped to their deaths rather ...
Gustavo Petro, a former guerrilla member, was elected as Colombia’s first avowedly leftist president, promising to fight ...
A series of recent grenade attacks around various parts of Colombia’s capital city of Bogotá is the latest sign of an uptick ...
Ofelia Opocué’s life has been shaped by loss, she says. Twenty-three years ago, the FARC gave her family an ultimatum: leave ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem touted the memorandum as a step towards cracking down on undocumented migration.
Colombia’s fragile peace process, in which the government has sought to bring the country’s multiple armed groups to the negotiating table, looks to be in danger. Some leftist insurgent groups remain ...