OAS Observers to Monitor Colombia Presidential Election
The Organization of American States (OAS) will send 53 observers to monitor Colombia’s presidential election on May 25, the organization announced via press release on Tuesday.
The Organization of American States (OAS) will send 53 observers to monitor Colombia’s presidential election on May 25, the organization announced via press release on Tuesday.
Youth unemployment and child labor will be the top priorities when labor ministers from 34 North and South American countries meet in Medellin, Colombia on Monday.
Authorities on Monday confiscated an SUV, made to look like an official vehicle of the Organization of American States (OAS), reportedly used to transport drugs and arms from a home…
Colombia’s homicide rate is among one of the highest in Latin America, according to a report published on Friday by the Organization of American States. The “Report On Citizen Security…
President of the Colombian Constitutional Court Humberto Sierra Porto was elected Tuesday to be a judge for the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. Sierra Porto’s candidacy was presented by Colombian…
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos arrived in Cuba Wednesday to discuss Cuba’s participation in next month’s Summit of the Americas (SOA). Santos met Cuba’s president Raul Castro Wedesday morning and…
United States President Barack Obama’s security team will arrive in Colombia Thursday, to prepare for the leader’s April visit, reported newspaper El Pais Wednesday. Obama is attending the Sixth Summit of…
On Thursday, electoral observers reported systematic vote-buying in north Colombia, ahead of October local elections. MOE Director Alejandra Barrios announced that 600 so-called “mochileros” operating in Barranquilla are paying between…
Colombia on Friday rejected a decision by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights to maintain the country on its human rights blacklist and called for the OAS body to analyze…