Sweden and Spain join US warplane bid to Colombia
Sweden and Spain have joined The United States in offering warplanes to Colombia’s military to upgrade its fleet of military aircraft. The two countries offered the SAAB Gripen and Eurofighter…
Sweden and Spain have joined The United States in offering warplanes to Colombia’s military to upgrade its fleet of military aircraft. The two countries offered the SAAB Gripen and Eurofighter…
Sweden, Norway and Switzerland have reportedly asked Colombia to respond to concerns over the possible mismanagement of foreign contributions to the country’s peace process. According to newspaper El Tiempo, the…
Colombia’s police arrested a suspected drug trafficker who is wanted by Sweden to stand trial on charges he trafficked drugs from South America to Europe. The 27-year-old Silviu Adrian Cazimir…
Rebel group FARC has admitted to killing a Swedish tourist, who disappeared in 2013 while traveling in the jungles of northwest Colombia, reported Semana magazine.
Colombia’s narcotics department seized a number of properties allegedly belonging to a notorious drug lord known as the “Swedish Pablo Escobar.”
Thursday marks a year since the disappearance of Swedish traveler Jan Philip Braunisch on the border between Colombia and Panama in 2013.
Sweden’s Ambassador to Colombia, Marie Andersson, presented a program Tuesday that will contribute over $6 million dollars to a program that seeks to return displaced farmers to their stolen lands.
Colombia’s defense minister announced an accord to strengthen security cooperation between his country and two European allies, Russia and Sweden, at an event in Stockholm on Saturday.
A Swedish tourist has been missing in Colombia since May, media from that country reported Thursday.