Pablo Escobar, often dubbed the 'King of Cocaine' actually tried to buy off Colombia’s national debt in order to evade US ...
The 39th Periodic Report of the OAS Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia (MAPP/OAS) underscores the importance of dialogue with a ...
The United States has designated Colombia's Clan del Golfo crime gang, currently the country's largest illegal armed group, as a terrorist organization, according to a notice posted to the U.S.
Venezuelan organizations condemn the continued uncertainty faced by the 900-plus people not included in the 99 Christmas ...
Designating "Clan del Golfo" as a terrorist organization comes as the Trump administration pressures Colombia's government to ...
Colombia is the world’s third-largest coffee producer and the main producer of Arabica coffee, which is known worldwide for ...
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Gustavo Petro Rebukes Maduro's Appeal to Colombian Forces Amid U.S. Pressure, Says He 'Has No Right to Give Orders to the Military'
Colombian President Gustavo Petro rejected an appeal by Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro for Colombia's military to join forces ...
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The Amazon in 2026: A challenging year ahead, now off the center stage
As Belém's COP30 ended in compromise, political forces moved swiftly to accelerate destruction far from the global spotlight.
Following a meeting between the leftist presidential candidate and a business association, supporters of former president Alvaro Uribe are urging the private sector to abandon its traditional caution ...
In 2025, environmental crimes spread into corners of the Amazon Basin that had previously mostly escaped the rampant plunder of other areas.
From barren deserts to frozen tundra, the world's longest highways span entire continents, bridging cities, nations, and ...
A Supreme Court case that could potentially undo and restrict citizenship rights shows that the border is everywhere.
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