Ban Ki-moon arrives in Colombia
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has arrived in Colombia for a two-day visit in which he will witness the official ratification of the Victims Law, as well as visit several…
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has arrived in Colombia for a two-day visit in which he will witness the official ratification of the Victims Law, as well as visit several…
Colombia’s prosecutor general’s office has reopened an investigation into a meeting between the former AUC spokesman and several government officials that took place at the presidential palace in Bogota in 2008. The ex-paramilitary…
A visibly thinner Colombian Vice President Angelino Garzon met with President Juan Manuel Santos Monday morning at the Casa de Nariño to thank the leader for visiting him while he…
The cabinets of outgoing Colombian President Alvaro Uribe and incoming Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos met at the Casa de Nariño in Bogota on Friday morning to coordinate the handover of…
Colombia’s President-elect Juan Manuel Santos named Juan Carlos Echeverry, an economic advisor to his campaign, as finance minister, following a meeting with outgoing President Alvaro Uribe in the Casa de…
Green Party presidential candidate Antanas Mockus asked Wednesday to meet with Colombian President Alvaro Uribe at the Casa de Nariño, just as his second round election counterpart, Partido de la…
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe on Monday officially appointed his former personal secretary, Alicia Arango, as the country’s new ambassador to the United Nations (UN) in Switzerland, reports Colombian media. Arango,…
The Colombian government confirmed Monday that it would not authorize the extradition to the U.S. of drug lord Daniel Rendon Herrera, alias “Don Mario,” backing the Colombian Supreme Court’s decision on the…
The broadcast of Colombian President Alvaro Uribe’s town hall meetings will be suspended until after the presidential elections in May, authorities announced Thursday, contradicting Wednesday’s announcement that the broadcasts would…