From here, EPM Group's general manager Jorge Londono De la Cuesta paints a rosier picture of Medellin... READ MORE›
When electrical flaws were reported, according to a statement from the Jose Maria Cordova International Airport in Rionegro, Colombia... READ MORE›
A plane carrying the Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense, heading for the biggest game in it history, crashed in Colombia on Tuesday, killing 76 of the 81 people aboard... READ MORE›
Minutes before he took his last breath, Marcos Danilo spoke to his wife from a hospital bed in Medellin, Colombia, according to multiple Brazilian news outlets... READ MORE›
At least six people died in the incident which occurred near the town of Guatape, roughly 45 kilometers 28 miles east of Medellin, one of Colombia's biggest cities... READ MORE›
Chapecoense's goalkeeping coach Marcelo De Quadros Kunst stayed in Brazil with players who did not travel to Colombia... READ MORE›
Colombia's security forces say they are searching for hundreds of missing people after heavy mudslides left at least 254 dead... READ MORE›
The plane slammed into a mountainside near the Colombian city of Medellin late on Monday... 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 team's ascent from the depths of Brazilian soccer was the talk of the South American sporting world... READ MORE›
Emotional pain resonated across the region over the loss of much of the Chapecoense soccer team from southern Brazil... READ MORE›
The Avianca co-pilot said the air traffic controller's voice broke and the crew of the Avianca plane began to cry... READ MORE›
Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense were on board a plane carrying 81 people that crashed in Colombia killing 76 people, police said on Tuesday... READ MORE›
It was 2001, and Gomez was the Colombian government's chief negotiator in failing peace talks with the rebels... READ MORE›
Distraught fans gathered around the team's Conda stadium in Chapeco, a city of about 200,000 people in southern Brazil... READ MORE›
Colombian officials say evidence is growing that a plane crashed near Medellin because it ran out of fuel... READ MORE›
A passenger plane carrying 77 people, including Brazil's Chapecoense football club, has crashed in Colombia... READ MORE›
Pope Francis Visits Colombia, Where Even Peace Is Polarizing... READ MORE›
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board also offered assistance to Colombian investigators... READ MORE›
Brazil declared three days of mourning for the football players, journalists and others among the estimated 75 killed in a charter plane crash in Colombia... READ MORE›
Bolivia blames airline and pilot for crash that killed soccer team... READ MORE›
BOGOTA, Colombia -- Three people died and 30 were missing after a tourist boat with about 150 people on board capsized Sunday near Medellin, officials said... READ MORE›
Ms. Barrios says her doctors offered to perform an abortion, even though there is no evidence that the babies she is carrying have microcephaly... READ MORE›
He is a former enforcer for the Medellin drug cartel who has boasted of committing hundreds of murders on behalf of his boss, Pablo Escobar... READ MORE›
An American tourist has been shot dead in Colombia during an apparent robbery attempt after leaving his hotel in a wealthy enclave of Medellin... READ MORE›
A chartered plane carrying Brazilian football team Chapecoense to the Copa Sudamericana final crashed in the Colombian mountains, killing at least 71 of the 77 people on board... READ MORE›
The FARC did not say how Vega's visit would help advance the peace talks... READ MORE›
Exclusive Brazil's Chapecoense air crash widows decry 'abandonment'... READ MORE›
Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman Manhunters who caught Pablo Escobar are tasked with tracking down escaped Mexican drug lord... READ MORE›
But later Sunday President Juan Manuel Santos arrived to Guatape and said 122 people were either rescued or found their way to shore... READ MORE›
Local opposition to a plaque uncovered by Prince Charles in Colombia has seen it hastily removed after its grand unveiling only last week... READ MORE›
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