7 out of 10 Bogota mothers beat their children
A study reveals that 7 out of 10 mothers in Colombia’s capital Bogota beat their children, reported newspaper El Tiempo Tuesday. Of the annual 4,500 child abuse cases reported in Colombia,…
A study reveals that 7 out of 10 mothers in Colombia’s capital Bogota beat their children, reported newspaper El Tiempo Tuesday. Of the annual 4,500 child abuse cases reported in Colombia,…
Multinational mining companies like Drummond and Cerromatoso owe the Colombian state millions of dollars in overdue taxes and royalties, said the country’s Comptroller General’s Office Tuesday. According to fiscal watchdog,…
Colombia will denounce the FARC before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights for enlisting child soldiers, reported Caracol Radio Wednesday. Guillermo Albert Gonzalez, governor of the Cauca department where the recruitment…
Ecopetrol, Colombia’s state-owned oil company, continues to deal with the effects of the rainy season, as landslides and floods from frequent rains caused ruptures in a major gas line, newspaper…
Influential UK newspaper The Guardian Monday bashed the economic development policies of Colombia’s former President Alvaro Uribe, calling them “unethical.” According to Guardian columnist Jonathan Glennie, Uribe’s policies resulted in…
The recent killings of ten of the closest allies of supreme FARC commander “Alfonso Cano” has severely weakened his personal security, reported newspaper El Tiempo Monday. The latest of Cano’s security…
The Colombian Government vowed to begin the process of returning land to displaced farmers on Friday, when President Juan Manuel Santos sanctions a law that will grant rights to victims…
Colombia’s Supreme Court ordered the immediate release of a university professor accused of being the FARC‘s ambassador in Mexico. According to the court, Miguel Beltran may not be held longer…