Opposition party president leaves Colombia claiming imminent arrest
Oscar Ivan Zuluaga, the conservative politician who almost won the 2014 elections, has left the country having been warned about his possible capture by investigating authorities.
Oscar Ivan Zuluaga, the conservative politician who almost won the 2014 elections, has left the country having been warned about his possible capture by investigating authorities.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said Tuesday that it’s main challenges in Colombia for 2016 are locating and identifying missing persons, landmine clearance programs, a years-long humanitarian crisis…
Police have found the body of the fiscal auditor of Colombia’s largest health intermediary stabbed to death in his bathtub, authorities said Tuesday.
Years after being forced to leave office in one of the biggest corruption scandals in the history of Colombia’s capital, former Bogota mayor, Samuel Moreno, was convicted for corruption.
Colombia’s former President, Alvaro Uribe, was once known as the president whose administration wiretapped pretty much anyone deemed a political risk. Now, the current senator appears in phone calls wiretapped…
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.
A small bomb exploded near Bogota’s private Guaymaral airport on Monday morning, just when a bus transporting members of the Navy passed. Five members of the security forces were injured.
Colombia’s most powerful drug lord, Urabeños chief “Otoniel,” is not planning on surrendering to authorities as reported by media last week, the paramilitary successor group said Monday.
One in 10 of Colombia’s children are suffering from chronic malnutrition, according to international children’s organization UNICEF.