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›
Colombia's peace commissioner Rodrigo Rivera speaks during an interview with Reuters in Bogota, Colombia October 12, 2017... READ MORE›
In Tumaco the group attracted farmers from other parts of the country to occupy land held communally by Afro-Colombian communities... 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›
Colombia's government and left-wing Farc rebels sign an agreement that formally brings an end to 52 years of civil war... 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›
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›
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›
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›
But across Colombia's more traditional, high-altitude conservative heartland, the peace deal went down in flames... 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 illegal narcotics trade also helps to explain the longevity of Colombia's main rebel groups the Farc and the National Liberation Army ELN ... READ MORE›
The proposal for demining is a first step, but a giant step toward making peace, said Colombian government chief negotiator Humberto de la Calle... READ MORE›
Colombian president rebels announce major breakthrough in peace talks... 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›
Disarming the FARC won't resolve all of Colombia's problems, he said... READ MORE›
'I won't give up' Colombia's president says ceasefire remains after voters reject FARC peace deal... READ MORE›
Samy has no plans to go home if the FARC disarms. The FARC once ruled the Colombian countryside with the profits of the illicit cocaine trade... 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 Colombian government has pardoned at least 110 FARC rebels as part of a peace deal to end a 52-year conflict, the country's justice minister said... READ MORE›
The government suspended peace talks it had been holding with the rebels in Cuba after Gen Alzate was captured... 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›
He said armed forces would be redeployed in areas vacated by the Farc, and the government would provide security, infrastructure, and medical support there... READ MORE›
Colombia's former FARC rebel group has renamed itself the Common Alternative Revolutionary Force, as it transformed into a political party following its disarmament... 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›
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