Colombia army apprehends five FARC guerrillas
As part of Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos’ renewed military surge against the rebel group, FARC, the country’s security forces announced Thursday that it had taken down five members of…
As part of Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos’ renewed military surge against the rebel group, FARC, the country’s security forces announced Thursday that it had taken down five members of…
Colombia’s Congress approved a bill on Wednesday that would allow any final peace deal with rebel group FARC to be determined by a popular vote. The FARC expressed frustration saying…
In a landmark ruling that is unappealable, Colombia’s Constitutional Court on Wednesday struck down a military justice reform that according to human rights groups would have given war criminals impunity.…
Fed-up citizens from the municipality of Tumaco in Colombia’s southwestern Nariño state have been left without power and water for days due to attacks by the country’s largest rebel group…
As the the 16th round of peace talks begins between the rebel group, FARC, and Colombia’s government, the FARC looks to change the “methodology” of the talks to accelerate the…
Former house-arrested Colombia congresswoman, Yidis Medina, is suing the Colombian government for $4.9 million for damages and illegal persecution conducted by former intelligence agency DAS.
Colombia’s Supreme Court finally called former senator Piedad Zuccardi to trial on Monday for conspiracy to commit crimes and having links with paramilitary group leaders — a crime known as…
Colombia’s Comptroller has accused Alabama-based mining company Drummond of withholding $50 million in royalties from Colombia’s government over 10 years.
President Juan Manuel Santos expressed joy Monday over the prospect of Colombians not needing short-term visas to enter the European Union (EU). Preliminary votes in the EU indicate that the…