The President of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos, has used his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech to call for the world to rethink the war on drugs... READ MORE›
Final peace deal will require approval in referendum but formal cessation of hostilities and Farc's acceptance of disarmament are key steps toward resolution... READ MORE›
Colombia's High Commissioner for Peace, Sergio Jaramillo is currently in Havana with Chief Negotiator Humberto de la Calle meeting with FARC negotiators... READ MORE›
To the Colombian people who dream with peace, they can count on us... READ MORE›
Colombian authorities acknowledge that at least 58 community leaders and social activists were assassinated in 2016... READ MORE›
Related Stories Colombia's Farc rebels have begun an indefinite, unilateral ceasefire... READ MORE›
Disarming the FARC won't resolve all of Colombia's problems, he said... READ MORE›
When you are in a peace process you have to stop committing crimes... READ MORE›
A No vote would mean, as Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has said, that the war is back on... READ MORE›
Asked if he thought the Colombian negotiators might win the Nobel Peace Prize, which will be announced Oct. 7, Jaramillo shook his head and declined to answer... READ MORE›
A woman and her son in Bogota, Colombia, celebrate the signing of a historic cease-fire deal between the Colombian government and rebels on June 23... READ MORE›
Government and rebel FARC leaders are scrambling to salvage their peace deal... READ MORE›
Mr Santos has made it clear that the agreement will only be implemented if it is approved by the Colombian people... READ MORE›
The Colombian government's peace talks with FARC rebels were stalling, and President Juan Manuel Santos asked the United States for help... READ MORE›
The FARC did not say how Vega's visit would help advance the peace talks... READ MORE›
The Colombian government has suspended peace talks with FARC rebels amid reports that the group is responsible for the kidnapping of one of its generals... READ MORE›
The partial agreement was the result of 18 months of work in which victims of the rebels, government troops and rightwing paramilitary groups participated and offered proposals... 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›
Carlos Alberto Acosta has a simple answer He opposes the deal because he doubts the FARC rebels will ever be made to account for their crimes... READ MORE›
It's yet another reminder that Colombia's so-called illicit economies -- drug trafficking, extortion and illegal mining -- are astoundingly lucrative... READ MORE›
Thousands of victory medals, including one which depicted the British Admiral Edward Vernon looking down on his kneeling Spanish opponent, were hurriedly recalled... READ MORE›
CC Sant'Egidio will closely follow the agreement's implementation, how long will it take for Colombia to achieve real stability?... READ MORE›
In November, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and FARC rebel leader Rodrigo Londono signed a historic peace deal... READ MORE›
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has accepted the Nobel Peace Prize at a ceremony in Oslo, Norway... READ MORE›
The country will need to approve the deal in a national referendum on 2 October before it can be implemented... READ MORE›
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and the leader of the country's largest rebel group announced on Wednesday an important breakthrough in peace talks... READ MORE›
But the Colombian reintegration agency has decades of experience and already has reintegrated tens of thousands of combatants... READ MORE›
A date for the final peace accord has not been set... READ MORE›
Also honouring Veronica Guerin was Sergey Sokolov, an editor with Novaya Gazeta in Moscow... READ MORE›
Colombian officials are blaming rebels for an attack on the country's energy infrastructure that left hundreds of thousands of people without power... READ MORE›
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