Colombians reject a landmark peace deal with Farc rebels in a shock referendum result, with 50.24 percent voting against it... READ MORE›
BOGOTA, COLOMBIA -- Colombia's day of reckoning has arrived... READ MORE›
Colombia's government and left-wing Farc rebels sign an agreement that formally brings an end to 52 years of civil war... READ MORE›
The US Department of State has pledged 390m for Colombia next year to support the peace process... READ MORE›
Just days later, voters shocked peace deal promoters and detractors alike by rejecting the agreement... READ MORE›
He also insisted on giving Colombians the final say, submitting the agreement to a democratic vote... READ MORE›
The Colombian government and the country's largest rebel group, the Farc, have signed a revised peace deal... READ MORE›
But Cartagena Mayor Dionisio Velez ordered its removal after it was criticised by residents... 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›
Pope Francis Visits Colombia, Where Even Peace Is Polarizing... READ MORE›
When you are in a peace process you have to stop committing crimes... READ MORE›
Javier Su rez, a Colombian opponent of same-sex marriage, says the US court decision sets a bad example for Latin America... 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›
The FARC did not say how Vega's visit would help advance the peace talks... READ MORE›
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, front left, and the top FARC Timochenko, shake hands after signing the peace agreement... READ MORE›
The ceremony in the Caribbean coast city of Cartagena followed a four-year process to end the last major armed conflict in the Americas... 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›
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›
Both men pushed hard for the peace accord during nearly four years of contentious negotiations in Havana... 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›
Pope Francis is visiting Colombia on a five-day tour that many hope will help consolidate the country... 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›
Juan Manuel Santos, president of Colombia, signed the deal with the Farc leader known as Timochenko, who announced The war is over... READ MORE›
US Vice-President Mike Pence touched down in Colombia on Sunday afternoon amid a deepening crisis in neighbouring Venezuela... READ MORE›
Obviously it's up to Colombians to come to some new consensus that will allow the peace process to become finalized... READ MORE›
Ana Guardo Acevedo, 17, and her fiance, Damian Ferriera Angel, 22, are expecting their child soon... READ MORE›
Also honouring Veronica Guerin was Sergey Sokolov, an editor with Novaya Gazeta in Moscow... READ MORE›
More than 5000 pregnant women in Colombia have Zika virus government... READ MORE›
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