Colombia remains one of the most dangerous countries for journalists: Press freedom NGO
Colombia remains one of the most dangerous countries in the world to practise journalism, according to the Freedom of the Press Foundation’s (FLIP) 2012 report.
Colombia remains one of the most dangerous countries in the world to practise journalism, according to the Freedom of the Press Foundation’s (FLIP) 2012 report.
Six indigenous Colombians and a farmer were arrested on Wednesday by Venezuela’s national guard along the border of the eastern department of Guainia and Venezuela.
Colombia’s Minister of Defense said Wednesday his country’s relationship with the U.S. has risen to a “high strategic level” after a series of meetings in Washington D.C.
Colombia’s National Electoral Council on Tuesday determined that polemical billboards comparing rebel group FARC to deceased drug lord Pablo Escobar were neither electoral propaganda, nor a violation of campaign regulations.
The Colombian Ministry of Mines and Energy on Tuesday announced that gasoline and diesel prices for May are at the second lowest level in the past 17 months.
Representatives from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) met with Colombian leaders on Monday to collect information on the ongoing peace talks with rebel group FARC and to reaffirm the…
Colombia’s Senate President Roy Barreras will release a collection of 23 poems inspired by the victims of the country’s armed conflict at the 2013 Bogota Book Fair on Wednesday.
Colombia’s prosecutor general on Monday clarified that notaries who choose to give the title of “marriage” to same-sex couples will not be committing a crime, nor will they be subject…
One minor died and 32 escaped during a jailbreak from a juvenile detention center in Cali in the early hours of Sunday morning.