Colombia on Wednesday evicted over 200 homeless Venezuelans who had been sleeping in a sports field in its border town of Cucuta, highlighting growing unea... READ MORE›
Scores of crime gangs and right-wing paramilitary groups jostle with the dissident FARC for control of the drug trafficking routes to the Pacific... READ MORE›
Colombian authorities are seeking to re-arrest a former hit man for the late drug lord Pablo Escobar... READ MORE›
Antonio Ledezma's flight from Bogota landed at Barajas airport in Spain's capital, Madrid... READ MORE›
Cassandra Sainsbury must also pay a fine of nearly 100,000... READ MORE›
People help carry an injured woman after mudslides following heavy rains, in Mocoa, Colombia... READ MORE›
Colombians have rejected a peace deal to end 52 years of war with Farc guerrillas, throwing the country into confusion about its future... READ MORE›
BOGOTA, COLOMBIA -- Colombia's day of reckoning has arrived... READ MORE›
Jamaicans are accustomed to intense storms, but Hurricane Matthew looked particularly threatening... READ MORE›
President Juan Manuel Santos has said there won't be a second referendum... READ MORE›
The US Department of State has pledged 390m for Colombia next year to support the peace process... READ MORE›
Voters in Colombia's referendum have narrowly rejected a peace accord between the government and the Marxist group, FARC... READ MORE›
Most of the Colombian cocaine is smuggled through Mexico by the country's powerful drug cartels... READ MORE›
Mr. Santos's push to end the war has earned him enormous recognition internationally, culminating in the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday... READ MORE›
Just days later, voters shocked peace deal promoters and detractors alike by rejecting the agreement... READ MORE›
In Latin America, the better-coffee trend is percolating well beyond Colombia's borders... READ MORE›
Gratitude to Congress for its historic support of Colombians' hope for peace, Santos tweeted after the vote in the lower house... READ MORE›
The Panamanian elite had learned early that their future lay more lucratively in accommodating the far-off rich than in being part of South America... READ MORE›
Her goal was to travel to Jordan via Spain, but she ran out of money in the southern Colombian city of Cali... READ MORE›
The victims targeted very often old were accosted in the street by a first woman a source close to the investigation told Le Parisien newspaper... READ MORE›
Since December, more than 90 people have died in neighboring Peru which has been lashed by torrential rains sparked by the so-called Coastal El Nino phenomenon... READ MORE›
But across Colombia's more traditional, high-altitude conservative heartland, the peace deal went down in flames... READ MORE›
To the Colombian people who dream with peace, they can count on us... READ MORE›
The illegal narcotics trade also helps to explain the longevity of Colombia's main rebel groups the Farc and the National Liberation Army ELN ... READ MORE›
It was 2001, and Gomez was the Colombian government's chief negotiator in failing peace talks with the rebels... READ MORE›
Colombian authorities acknowledge that at least 58 community leaders and social activists were assassinated in 2016... READ MORE›
Dania Maxwell For The Washington Post TIERRADENTRO, Colombia -- Illegal coca cultivation is surging in Colombia, erasing one of the showcase achievements of U.S... READ MORE›
The Colombian government and the country's largest rebel group, the Farc, have signed a revised peace deal... READ MORE›
Jose Albeiro Vargas last saw his grandson the night fierce rain unleashed havoc on this small city surrounded by rivers and mountains in southern Colombia... READ MORE›
Colombians overwhelmingly loathe the FARC, which the U.S. considers a terrorist group, and many considered the accord an insult to victims of the long-running conflict... READ MORE›
The government suspended peace talks it had been holding with the rebels in Cuba after Gen Alzate was captured... READ MORE›
Even in a country often numbed by outbreaks of violence and heinous crime, the brutal death of a seven-year-old indigenous girl has horrified Colombia... READ MORE›
The government and the National Liberation Army ELN began peace talks on Tuesday in neighbouring Ecuador after more than three years of failed attempts... READ MORE›
New images have been released by Colombian authorities of Australian woman Cassie Sainsbury shortly after she was arrested at the international airport in Bogota... READ MORE›
The deal with the ELN marks Colombia's first cease-fire with an armed group founded in the 1960s with the aid of radical Catholic priests... READ MORE›
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