Uribe agrees to hearing on San Andres
Colombia’s former President, Alvaro Uribe, has agreed to appear before Congress to explain how his administration handled a territorial dispute with Nicaragua that ended in Colombia losing maritime territory.
Colombia’s former President, Alvaro Uribe, has agreed to appear before Congress to explain how his administration handled a territorial dispute with Nicaragua that ended in Colombia losing maritime territory.
Nicaragua is studying the possibility of claiming more Caribbean territory at the expense of Colombia, newspaper El Espectador reported Saturday.
Two of Colombia’s top Caribbean beach locations are among the nominations for best beach destinations in South America by World Travel Awards.
Police on the Colombian Caribbean island of San Andres arrested three fake nuns carrying $35 thousand worth of cocaine under their clothes.
Colombia’s congress on Wednesday opened an investigation against ex-presidents Alvaro Uribe and Andres Pastrana for their alleged responsibility in losing Caribbean waters to Nicaragua.
Colombia’s little gem of the Caribbean, San Andres, is a jumble of contradictions – a blissful paradise which to this day is the object of a jealous struggle between nations.
Ex-Colombian President Andres Pastrana has on Sunday reprimanded the government of President Juan Manuel Santos for putting personal and political ambition before the country’s foreign policy. Referring to the International Court…
Nicaragua proposes to Colombia on Thursday that they work together to create a designated zone for the indigenous people of San Andres, in order to resolve their maritime border dispute…
In the ongoing territorial dispute between Colombia and Nicaragua regarding the maritme borders of the San Andres islands, one quixotic Colombian is taking matters into his own hands claiming the Hague…