Obama leaves donkey in Colombia, but thanks owner for support
U.S. President Barack Obama did not take the donkey he was offered by inhabitants of the town of Turbaco back to Washington, but did send the donkey’s owner a friendly…
U.S. President Barack Obama did not take the donkey he was offered by inhabitants of the town of Turbaco back to Washington, but did send the donkey’s owner a friendly…
Colombia’s Senate president called on the international community Monday to continue seeking the legalization of drugs “on an international level,” despite U.S. resistance. Juan Manuel Corzo made the announcement after…
A night on the town in Cartagena during the Summit of the Americas has thrust U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton into the limelight, to largely positive reviews from U.S.…
The United States government has extended the length of visas granted to Colombians from five to ten years, President Juan Manuel Santos confirmed in a statement released on his official website.…
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos declared the 6th Summit of the America’s a successful event “of dialogue and openness,” in a speech to mark its close, released on his official…
The U.S. Congress will investigate alleged misconduct by Secret Service personnel while in the Colombian city of Cartagena ahead of President Barack Obama’s visit to the country. According to Representative…
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos criticized the U.S. and Organization of American States’ embargo against Cuba Saturday during his opening speech at the sixth Summit of the Americas in Cartagena. According…
In a rare move, some Secret Service agents sent to Colombia to help protect U.S. President Barack Obama at a regional summit have been sent home amid accusations of a…
United States President Barack Obama has arrived in Cartagena on the eve of the Summit of the Americas. Obama and his 700-strong delegation landed at Cartagena’s Rafael Nuñez International Airport…