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Jani Silva sits inside the wooden house she built on the banks of Colombia’s Putumayo River — a home she hasn't slept in for more than eight years. The longtime environmental activist has been threatened for work that includes protecting part of the Amazon from oil and mining exploitation.
The top leaders of Colombia’s Clan del Golfo crime gang, the country’s largest illegal armed group, would definitely serve prison time under a possible deal with the government, the government's chief negotiator said on Friday,
Two police officers have been killed in northeast Colombia in an attack that authorities blame on the National Liberation Army, a Marxist guerrilla force active since the 1960s
A moderately strong, 5.5-magnitude earthquake struck in Colombia on Wednesday, according to the United States Geological Survey. The temblor happened at 3:27 a.m. Colombia time about 7 miles northeast of Jordán, Colombia, data from the agency shows.
The seizures come as Colombian President Gustavo Petro is calling on the U.S. to end strikes in the region against apparent drug-carrying vessels.
President Trump's latest threat comes amid deteriorating relations with Bogota, which celebrated 200 years of diplomatic ties with Washington three years ago.
Here is Colombia's World Cup group stage opponents, which stadiums they will play at, and the times for the games.
Trump has threatened to order land strikes for months in an expansion of his military campaign bombing alleged drug boats in international waters.
InSight Crime report reveals ELN’s deep expansion in Venezuela, controlling territory, drug routes and local governance, complicating Colombia’s peace efforts.
Colombia says it sent 26 members of the ultra-Orthodox Jewish sect Lev Tahor to the United States after determining that the rights of some of the children in the group were at risk.
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Cellebrite Out” read the sign held by Mateo Cruz, a member of the anti-militarist and Palestine solidarity group Tadamun Antimili during a protest at ExpoDefensa, Latin America’s largest military industry fair.