Colombians reject a landmark peace deal with Farc rebels in a shock referendum result, with 50.24 percent voting against it... 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›
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›
The Nobel committee was reportedly considering a peace prize for Colombia... READ MORE›
Medellin-based newspaper El Colombiano featured a commentary by former President Alvaro Uribe, who remains sceptical about the prospects for peace, saying the word peace is wounded... 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 Colombian government and the country's largest rebel group, the Farc, have signed a revised peace deal... READ MORE›
'I won't give up' Colombia's president says ceasefire remains after voters reject FARC peace deal... 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›
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 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›
Thousands of people have marched in cities across Colombia to demand a peace deal between the government and leftist rebels not be scuttled... 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 to announce peace talks with ELN rebels sources... READ MORE›
In a joint statement on Monday, several Latin American governments also expressed their continued support for the peace process in Colombia... READ MORE›
Londono reiterated the FARC's opposition to renegotiating the justice element of the accord... READ MORE›
Colombia's president appoints a team to talk to the opposition in an effort to salvage the Farc peace deal, after a referendum rejected it... 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›
The former president Alvaro Uribe, who led opposition to the peace agreement, is demanding significant changes such as stiffer penalties for rebels who committed war crimes... READ MORE›
Before Sunday's referendum, Santos, 53, said he had no plan B and would return Colombia to war if the no vote won... READ MORE›
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, front left, and the top FARC Timochenko, shake hands after signing the peace agreement... READ MORE›
Reflecting that history, the final accord commits the government to addressing unequal land distribution that has been at the heart of Colombia's conflict... READ MORE›
President Juan Manuel Santos Santos and FARC leader Rodrigo Londono signed the 310-page accord on Thursday at the historic Colon Theater in the capital Bogota... READ MORE›
It is the third and final amnesty decree signed by Mr Santos... READ MORE›
However, Colombians have to decide for themselves whether or not the peace deal will become a reality... READ MORE›
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