NEW: Colombia’s war crime disappearing act
Colombia’s Supreme Court on Monday sentenced a former prosecutor to six years in prison for failing to file charges against soldiers who were later sentenced for assassinating a civilian and presenting…
Colombia’s Supreme Court on Monday sentenced a former prosecutor to six years in prison for failing to file charges against soldiers who were later sentenced for assassinating a civilian and presenting…
Colombian authorities on Thursday announced that there were 105 homicides in the Colombian capital of Bogota this January, 11 more than the same period in 2016. According to figures released by…
The main problem facing Colombian citizens today is not security or economic stability but in fact corruption, according to the results of a bimonthly poll released on Wednesday. 30% of…
US authorities on Monday requested a warrant for the arrest of Colombia’s former agriculture minister amid concerns that he wants to flee to evade criminal prosecution in Colombia. Andres Felipe Arias…
Colombia’s unemployment rate rose 0.3% to 9.2% in 2016, the first increase since 2009, according to figures released on Tuesday by government statistics agency DANE. Between 2009 and 2015 the…
Colombia has witnessed a major rise in deforestation following the departure of the Marxist-inspired rebels from their former territories of control, reported Colombian magazine Pacifista. Over the past few months…
The Bogota Mayor’s Office has approached multilateral banks in an attempt to secure funding for the city’s first metro line, reported El Espectador newspaper. The project is expected to cost around…
The commander-in-chief of the Colombia’s Marxist-inspired FARC on Monday criticized the government for not completing food deliveries to the areas where the rebels are demobilizing. Rodrigo Londoño, a.k.a “Timochenko”, released…
More than 300 victims of Colombia’s armed conflict have been holding peaceful, but fierce protests in Medellin this week to demand the government grants them their due compensation. The victims have been…