Colombia’s Los Katios Park no longer in danger: UNESCO
Due to “significant improvements” against human destruction, UNESCO removed Colombia’s Katios National Park from its list of World Heritage in Danger.
Due to “significant improvements” against human destruction, UNESCO removed Colombia’s Katios National Park from its list of World Heritage in Danger.
Salvatore Mancuso, once the supreme leader of paramilitary organization AUC, was sentenced to almost 16 years in US prison on Tuesday for drug trafficking.
Colombia’s first legal and regulated euthanasia procedure was cancelled just minutes before implementation, local media reported on Tuesday.
France’s prime minister was forced to cut his official visit to Colombia short on Friday after an attack on a factory in the south of the European country.
The United Nations expressed its support for Human Rights Watch on Thursday, calling on the Colombian government “not to shoot the messenger” denouncing impunity in the military killings of thousands…
US senator and presidential hopeful Marco Rubio has contended the possible repatriation of rebel group FARC’s unofficial foreign minister, “Simon Trinidad,” who the guerrillas want present at ongoing peace talks.
A mother and her baby were still missing in the west of Colombia on Monday, two days after the airplane they were on crashed, killing the pilot.
The United Nations has criticized Colombia’s efforts to curb displacement and help refugees. The country currently has more than 6.4 million displaced, the highest number in the world after Syria.
From all sides of Colombia’s political spectrum voices are raised to impose on a deadline on ongoing peace talks between the government and the FARC guerrilla group.