‘Showing up to talks is not the same as negotiating’: Farmers warn Colombia govt
After nearly a month of formal negotiations with the government, leaders of Colombia’s striking agricultural sector are dissatisfied with a perceived lack of progress.
After nearly a month of formal negotiations with the government, leaders of Colombia’s striking agricultural sector are dissatisfied with a perceived lack of progress.
A new push by Colombia’s President to apply pressure to the ongoing peace talks with rebel group FARC is more about political posturing than military or negotiation strategy, according to…
Operations at Colombia’s Cerro Matoso nickel mine were temporarily suspended after a group of 6,000 indigenous protesters blocked the facility’s entrances late Wednesday.
Speaking at the inaugural “Prosperity for Children” award ceremony, President Juan Manuel Santos highlighted the investments made by his administration to improve Colombia’s child services.
In the span of a few months, the Tomato Party has gone from an anonymous group of pranksters to a legitimate, certified political force, making waves in social media circles…
On Wednesday night Shakira put on a free live concert in Bryant Square Park in New York City, promoting a new corporate partnership with T-Mobile.
One of the largest fuel pipelines in Colombia was bombed Wednesday in La Guajira state, cutting off natural gas exports to Venezuela.
In front of a packed home crowd at Barranquilla’s Metropolitan Stadium Friday, Colombia will have a chance to qualify for its first World Cup since 1998.
The International Red Cross (ICRC) opened its workshop on international rules governing military operations on Monday in Colombia, the first country in the Americas to host the annual human rights…