Colombia’s coalition in crisis: Liberals leave Santos
Colombia’s government coalition is in crisis after the Liberal Party, formally a loyal supporter of President Juan Manuel Santos, left the coalition leaving the head of state with a minority…
Colombia’s government coalition is in crisis after the Liberal Party, formally a loyal supporter of President Juan Manuel Santos, left the coalition leaving the head of state with a minority…
Government bodies have failed to create more prison space in Colombia and overcrowding is reaching desperate levels, according to local media.
Some of Colombia’s top politicians and businessmen have been outed for storing money in tax havens, according to the leaked documents of the so-called “Panama Papers.”
Following global embarrassment over The Panama Papers, the central American country agreed to share tax information with Colombia, tightening the net around its South American neighbor’s tax evaders.
Foreign visitors to Colombia no longer have to pay the country’s 16% sales tax for certain items. Here is how a visitor is able to get their maximum of $1000 equivalent…
A teacher from the southwest of Colombia was assassinated during class, in front of a room full of young students, local media reported Thursday.
Flyers inviting young female students into prostitution have been circulating around Medellin’s top universities.
Colombia’s Liberal Party, one of President Juan Manuel Santos’ main coalition partners, on Wednesday threatened that they may leave the ruling coalition amid tensions within the coalition.
The leader of Colombia’s leftist opposition resigned after her party rejected her new job as Labor Minister in the government she was supposed to oppose.