Colombia’s ‘sugar cartel’ fined for blocking foreign competition
Colombia’s sugar companies have been ordered $113 million in fines for conspiring to block imports of the product from Bolivia, Guatemala, El Salvador and Costa Rica.
Colombia’s sugar companies have been ordered $113 million in fines for conspiring to block imports of the product from Bolivia, Guatemala, El Salvador and Costa Rica.
What failed miserably in the United States in the 1920s could work for Colombia’s capital Bogota, according to a local councilman who wants to impose alcohol prohibition until the end of the year.
The supreme leader of the FARC, Colombia’s largest rebel group, has called upon his ranks to speed up the ongoing peace process with Colombia’s government before the next round of negotiations.
Colombia’s Prosecutor General’s Office is investigating approximately 100 thousand criminal charges made against the FARC, the country’s largest guerrilla group that is currently engaged in peace talks.
Colombia’s defense minister and the country’s military command on Thursday said that a transitional justice agreement between the government and FARC rebel group is “the most important news in one hundred years.”
Representatives from FARC, Colombia’s largest guerrilla faction, released a statement of thanks and greetings to Pope Francis.
Colombia’s electoral authority said Monday it has cancelled hundreds of thousands of voter registrations across the country amid attempts to curb fraud in upcoming local elections.
Nine members of Colombia’s military have been arrested for alleged “false positive” killings of three farmers in a central region of the country.
Colombia’s House of Representative is debating a bill that would allow for the demobilization of criminal groups on a massive scale.