Women’s rights protesters march throughout Colombia
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Colombia on Tuesday, International Women’s Day, to raise awareness about women’s rights and ongoing gender inequality in society.
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Colombia on Tuesday, International Women’s Day, to raise awareness about women’s rights and ongoing gender inequality in society.
Colombia’s government is set to impose a series of energy-saving measures amid fears that an ongoing energy crisis caused by drought could cause blackouts. President Juan Manuel Santos on Monday announced new measures…
Colombia has been effectively enjoying a ceasefire since December 2015 when observers registered the last army attack on FARC units ahead of a formal deal on a truce.
One in 10 of Colombia’s children are suffering from chronic malnutrition, according to international children’s organization UNICEF.
Colombia’s government and FARC rebels have been looking to the example of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) in Northern Ireland as an example for the FARC’s future demobilization and disarmament,…
Union workers at Colombia’s largest coal mine, Cerrejon, have voted in favor of a strike amid a dispute with the company over wages and benefits.
Colombia’s government and leftist FARC rebels have agreed upon a revised protocol prohibiting press from talking to guerrilla leaders in Colombia to promote a pending peace deal among fighters.
Colombia’s yet-to-be established Special Tribunal for Peace is set to begin with a staggering 32,433 open trials in which 111,086 crimes are investigated.
Colombia faces severe power shortages and possible blackouts in the next two months, according to the Office of the Comptroller General.