Colombia's hardline right was unanimous in its condemnation of the Farc's political ambitions... READ MORE›
Timochenko succeeded Alfonso Cano as the Farc's top commander after the latter was killed by the Colombian armed forces... READ MORE›
Over the past two years, the government has struck a deal with FARC Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, with an ensuing disarmament process... READ MORE›
Santos pointed out that this would be the first bilateral ceasefire the ELN has signed in its history... 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›
President Juan Manuel Santos has said there won't be a second referendum... READ MORE›
Voters in Colombia's referendum have narrowly rejected a peace accord between the government and the Marxist group, FARC... READ MORE›
EL DIAMANTE, Colombia -- Do you want to see my gun? Yurluey Mendoza asked about 90 minutes into our conversation... 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›
Nobel Peace Prizewinner, President Juan Manuel Santos, talks to Isabelle Kumar about why bringing peace does not always bring popularity at the polls... READ MORE›
The Nobel committee was reportedly considering a peace prize for Colombia... READ MORE›
Colombias president joins chief of leftist Farc rebels in saying the two sides had agreed on a formula for transitional justice for conflict-related crimes... READ MORE›
The five-point peace accord covers agricultural reform, an end to the illegal drugs trade, victims' reparations, FARC political participation and demobilization... 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 original truce, which was put in place in August, was nullified when a proposed peace accord was surprisingly rejected in a referendum earlier this month... 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›
Colombia's government says it will sign a new peace accord with Farc rebels on Thursday, after a previous deal was rejected in a referendum last month... READ MORE›
Colombia's congress has approved a law ratifying provisions of a peace agreement that permits the country's largest leftist guerrilla group, FARC, to participate in politics... READ MORE›
The announcement of the ceasefire deadline took the Farc leadership, which has been meeting with government negotiators in Havana since Monday, by surprise... READ MORE›
Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos says peace with the Farc rebel group will boost economic growth and enable the country to rebuild its social fabric... READ MORE›
When you are in a peace process you have to stop committing crimes... READ MORE›
Colombia's Congress has approved a revised peace deal with the FARC rebel group, paving the way to end a conflict that has lasted more than 50 years... READ MORE›
Any renegotiated peace accord now seems to depend on whether the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia FARC could accept tougher sanctions against them... READ MORE›
During the peace talks, the Farc Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia and the government did not declare a ceasefire... 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›
The five-point peace accord covers agricultural reform, an end to the illegal drugs trade, victims' reparations, Farc political participation and demobilization... READ MORE›
Latest agreement signed six weeks after Colombians narrowly rejected a September peace deal in a referendum... READ MORE›
Colombia's government has already set up a specialist unit aimed to recover Farc funds stashed in foreign bank accounts... READ MORE›
REUTERS Vincenzo Pinto 5 7 left right Pope Francis L meets former Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe R at the Vatican December 16, 2016... READ MORE›
The Colombian government and the Farc rebel group have signed a historic peace accord, putting an end to more than five decades of conflict... READ MORE›
Colombia's government and rebel leaders formally signed a historic peace deal Monday in the port city of Cartagena to end a decades-old war that killed 250,000 people... READ MORE›
Londono reiterated the FARC's opposition to renegotiating the justice element of the accord... READ MORE›
Colombias opposition wants to modify peace deal with a scalpel not a hammer... READ MORE›
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