Eight gold miners murdered in Cauca
Eight gold miners were shot and killed late Wednesday in the department of Cauca when a group of camouflaged men opened fire on them as they exited the mine. The…
Eight gold miners were shot and killed late Wednesday in the department of Cauca when a group of camouflaged men opened fire on them as they exited the mine. The…
Colombia’s Constitutional Court on Wednesday called on President Alvaro Uribe to pass the “Law of Forced Disappearance,” which sets out new provisions on registering and searching for people who have…
Canadian Auto Workers union, (CAW) the country’s largest union, last week issued an inflamatory press release calling on his government to halt trade negotiations with Colombia, calling the deal “a…
Colombia’s ambassador to the U.S., Carolina Barco, said Tuesday her country will renew efforts to lobby U.S. Congress in support of the pending free trade agreement, reports CM&. According to…
English-speaking visitors to Colombia’s premier tourist destination Cartagena will no longer have to engage in elaborate games of charades with taxi drivers, thanks to a new initiative to equip 4,000 taxis…
Extradited FARC leader Ricardo Palmera, alias “Simon Trinidad,” appeared before Colombian authorities via webcam from his U.S. prison on Monday to provide testimony on a 2002 FARC attack, according to a…
Deceased FARC hostage Julian Ernesto Guevara will finally be laid to rest in Bogota on Monday morning, following DNA confirmation that remains handed over to authorities by the guerrilla organization…
The Colombian army says it captured 57 FARC guerillas, some of whom were killed, in operations across the country over this year’s Easter holiday week. Some 50 military operations against…
Senior U.S. State Department official Arturo Valenzuela will stop off in Colombia to attend a World Economic Forum (WEF) event in Cartagena, during a tour of several South America nations…