Santos visits Cucuta days after Venezuela deports hundreds of Colombians
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos visited the border with Venezuela Wednesday evening days after more than a 1,000 Colombians were expelled from the neighboring country.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos visited the border with Venezuela Wednesday evening days after more than a 1,000 Colombians were expelled from the neighboring country.
The foreign ministers of Venezuela and Colombia will meet on Wednesday amid major diplomatic tensions over the recent deportation of more than a 1,000 Colombian citizens living in the troubled…
The Colombian city of Cucuta, located on the border with Venezuela, is struggling to deal with its share of more than 1,000 Colombian nationals deported by Venezuelan authorities over the past…
Venezuelan security forces have rounded up hundreds of Colombians for deportation as part of a security offensive along the countries’ shared border.
Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro on Wednesday ordered a closure of the main border crossing with Colombia after three soldiers were attacked.
Authorities in northern Colombia arrested an alleged serial child abuser who had become known in his home country Venezuela as “the modelling monster.”
Colombia’s ombudsman on Wednesday called for urgent talks with Venezuela following a day of violent protests on the border and allegation of Colombians’ harassment by Venezuela’s National Guard.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on Tuesday hailed the fact that the dispute with Venezuela over maritime borders has been settled after the latter retracted a decree that unilaterally claimed Caribbean waters.
Cuba, Norway, Venezuela and Chile on Tuesday called on Colombia’s government and FARC rebels to urgently deescalate violence that are threatening ongoing peace talks.