Colombia frees Chinese ship caught carrying weapons illegally
Colombia has authorized a Chinese ship to set sail after it was caught carrying 100 tonnes of explosives to Cuba illegally, the prosecutor’s office said on Tuesday, though it continues…
Colombia has authorized a Chinese ship to set sail after it was caught carrying 100 tonnes of explosives to Cuba illegally, the prosecutor’s office said on Tuesday, though it continues…
Colombia is honoring author Gabriel Garcia Marquez at its largest literary event a year after his death, paying tribute to the Nobel Prize winner known for his fantastical blend of…
Colombia’s attorney-general has said he will step up investigations of 22 army generals for their alleged role in the killing of dozens of civilians in a notorious episode of the…
The Federal Communications Commission reached a $25 million settlement with AT&T Inc over a consumer data breach at call centers in Mexico, Colombia and the Philippines, the US communications regulator…
Colombia’s government expects $3.5 billion (9.5 trillion pesos) in oil revenue this year, down 60% from 2013 as the sharp drop in crude prices reduces the oil industry’s tax and royalty…
Ecopetrol’s decision to take back control of the Rubiales field will imply heavier investment for it to sustain output and now raises the pressure on Canada’s Pacific Rubiales to replace…
Colombia’s state-run oil company Ecopetrol will not extend its contract with Toronto-listed Pacific Rubiales to operate the country’s highest-producing oilfield, the company said on Friday. Under the contract, set to…
Colombia’s main oil workers’ union, the USO, will hold an indefinite strike, its president told Reuters on Wednesday, in protest at widespread job cuts in the sector after a plunge…
Net profits at Colombia’s state-controlled oil producer Ecopetrol fell 42.7% in 2014 versus the year before, due to lower crude prices and higher costs.