Bogota enters 2nd day of bus strike
A bus strike in the Colombian capital of Bogota has entered its second day, heavily affecting the outlying parts of the of city, according to local media.
A bus strike in the Colombian capital of Bogota has entered its second day, heavily affecting the outlying parts of the of city, according to local media.
Colombia’s largest health intermediary is continuing to embezzle hundreds of millions of dollars in public money despite a government take-over of the company due to similar fraud, a Colombian senator said Monday.
Police in Bogota have detained eight people for allegedly disturbing public order during a bus strike against a new transport policy in Colombia’s capital, local media reported Monday.
Residents of Bogota are preparing for a day of transport troubles as 10,000 private vehicles – many of them buses – go on strike to protest new city transport policies, according to…
More than 120,000 hectares of Colombian land were deforested last year, the majority of which occurred in the Amazon region, according to the Colombian government’s first annual report on deforestation.
Colombian authorities detained the “Torturer of Cordoba”on Friday, a man wanted for 26 years over his participation in killings in northern Colombia ordered by infamous paramilitary leader Fidel Castaño.
Colombia’s Inspector General has slammed President Juan Manuel Santos for “protecting a terrorist” over a decision to allow FARC rebel leader “Timochenko” to visit ongoing peace talks with his group in Cuba, local media reported Friday.
President Rafael Correa of Ecuador said Thursday that his government had detected cyber attacks against his administration and the armed forces originating from Colombian territory, according to local media.
Colombia is the only country in the world which has donated to the United Nations’ trust fund to combat the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, according to Reuters news agency.