President Gustavo Petro designated 18 of Colombia’s most notorious former war lords as “peace brokers” ahead of talks about ...
Anonymous US Government officials told Colombia’s ambassador that Washington DC was responsible for the clandestine purchase ...
Anonymous US Government officials told Colombia’s ambassador that Washington DC was responsible for the clandestine purchase of Israeli spyware Pegasus in collusion with Colombian police intelligence.
Colombia’s Liberal Party reelected former President Cesar Gaviria as its leader in a tumultuous vote that was marred by ...
Colombia’s Supreme Court formally accused the former presidents of Congress of allegedly receiving bribes to secure their support for government reforms. The formal accusation against former Senate ...
Defense Minister Ivan Velasquez said Wednesday that there exists no evidence to suggest that Israeli spyware Pegasus continues to be used in Colombia. Velasquez talked to the press after ...
The United Nations Security Council voted to continue monitoring the implementation of a 2016 peace deal between Colombia’s government and FARC guerrillas. The vote allows the UN verification mission ...
Colombia’s military commander ordered the elimination of joint task forces that were created in 2003 to combat guerrilla group FARC, which largely demobilized in 2017. The military command also ...
President Gustavo Petro announced that his government plans to buy coca from farmers while they are integrated into Colombia’s legal economy. The announcement immediately spurred controversy, because ...
One of Colombia’s best online publications, Voragine, said Thursday that it will suspend reporting on paramilitary groups and drug trafficking because of “situations that compromise our security.” The ...