Rodriguez Orejuela brothers agree to testify
For the first time since their extradition to the U.S., former Cali cartel heads Miguel and Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela have agreed to cooperate with the Colombian justice system. The Rodriguez…
For the first time since their extradition to the U.S., former Cali cartel heads Miguel and Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela have agreed to cooperate with the Colombian justice system. The Rodriguez…
Delegates at the Union of South American Nations’ (UNASUR) Defense Council meeting in Ecuador Friday said that Colombia’s military pact with the U.S. was “positive” for the region, despite the fact that…
The Colombian government decided not to send its Foreign and Defense Ministers to Friday’s UNASUR meeting in Ecuador, due to a lack of “respect, objectivity and overall balance,” the Foreign…
Colombian and Spanish authorities debated the success of Colombia’s Justice and Peace Process in Madrid on Thursday. At a debate organized by the Toledo International Centre for Peace, Spanish and…
The Venezuelan military announced Wednesday it is attempting to locate six “illegally” erected bridges crossing the Colombia-Venezuela border with the intention of disabling them. General Eusebio Aguero said that Venezuelan…
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe cancelled his attendance at the Latin American climate change summit in Brazil on Thursday due to health reasons, the Casa de Nariño announced Wednesday. In a…
Hours before his expected extradition to the U.S., former DMG director David Murcia reaffirmed his political aspirations and said he will be proved innocent of the charges against him. In…
The U.S. government praised Colombia for its “restrained response” to verbal attacks from Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and reiterated its willingness to mediate the strained tensions between the neighbor countries.…
The U.S. ambassador to Bogota, William Brownfield, met with representatives of Colombian human rights organizations on Monday to express his country’s support for their work, the embassy announced. According to…