100 thousand Colombians unknowingly carry HIV virus
In Colombia there are anywhere from 90,000 to 150,000 people living with the HIV/AIDS, and of those, up to 100,000 do not know they are carrying the virus, the UN…
In Colombia there are anywhere from 90,000 to 150,000 people living with the HIV/AIDS, and of those, up to 100,000 do not know they are carrying the virus, the UN…
Colombia’s government transferred $103.7 million from the national budget to hospitals, attempting to help alleviate the debt crisis facing the country’s public medical facilities.
Colombia’s former President Andres Pastrana released a letter Thursday written by drug traffickers from the Cali cartel, admitting to giving contributions to Ernesto Samper’s successful 1994 presidential campaign.
Colombia’s national soccer team has maintained its 4th place ranking as it prepares the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.
Colombia’s Inspector General Office dismissed and banned the country’s Financial Superintendent from public office for 12 years for failing to perform regulatory functions at brokerage firm Interbolsa, which defaulted after a…
Peace talks between Colombia’s government and the country’s largest rebel group FARC resumed Thursday, as discussions moved onto the guerrillas’ involvement in illicit crop cultivation and drug trafficking.
Former President of Colombia Alvaro Uribe threatened to take the national government to court should an impunity agreement emerge from ongoing peace talks with the FARC rebel group.
Female genital mutilation continues to exist in more of Colombia’s indigenous territories than previously thought, the United Nations said Wednesday.
Colombia’s State Council ruled Tuesday that, contrary to a municipal cancellation of next January’s event in a northern Colombian town, popular “Corralejas” bull fighting cannot be banned according to the…