Colombia to invest $2.3B in public security
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on Wednesday announced a $2.3 billion investment to improve the country’s public security.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on Wednesday announced a $2.3 billion investment to improve the country’s public security.
While postal services worldwide are losing ground, Colombia’s ITC Ministry on Wednesday announced the country will begin using postal codes to make its postal system more efficient.
Following an apparent offensive against local pedophiles, police in the northwestern Colombian department of Antioquia on Wednesday announced the arrest of 32 suspected child molesters.
Farmer protests in the northeast of Colombia have been just and the government responded too late to the protesters’ griefs, the High Commissioner for Public Dialogue, Luis Eduardo Garzon, said…
Colombia’s top police chief was caught on tape bashing regional commanders for not doing their job, stating that it is “no wonder the people miss [former President Alvaro] Uribe this…
The European Union on Tuesday offered its “full support” for Colombia’s peace talks between the government and rebel group FARC.
Colombia’s Defense Ministry on Monday said the army had killed a FARC ringleader in combat in the northeastern department of Arauca.
A Colombia-born entrepreneur will meet US President Barack Obama on Monday to discuss a pending immigration reform.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on Sunday urged rebel group FARC to play a fair game and not ask for the impossible while engaged in peace talks.