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The assassination attempt on the presidential hopeful has rattled the country, which fears a return to darker days.
Amid a growing wave of violence in Colombia, the Church decided to play an active role in promoting peace, calling President Gustavo Petro and other authorities to dialogue.
Colombians will march in silence this Sunday, across 20 cities to condemn political violence and support wounded senator ...
As a “Dreamer,” or DACA recipient, she’s protected from deportation and able to work legally — but can’t travel outside the country. Her two older brothers, Ricardo and Jean Paul, had already left the ...
While Colombia had managed to tame the worst excesses of organized crime within its borders—steadily lowering the murder rate ...
A Colombian armed group comprised of ex-guerrillas who rejected a 2016 peace deal, claimed responsibility Friday for a wave of bomb and shooting attacks that killed seven people this week.
According to the Colombian Ombudsman's Office, 409 children and teenagers were recruited by armed groups in 2024.
Colombia and the region are paying the price for slow implementation of the 2016 peace accord, but a turnaround is still ...
Colombia experienced a wave of violence in the southwestern part of the country, where in the morning, there were 24 separate ...
The former FARC group denies any involvement in the recent attack on Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe, who was shot during a ...
The main dissident faction of the former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrilla group on Friday denied ...
The dissident faction of FARC denies responsibility for the attack on Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe. The government suggested FARC's involvement in the shooting, which left Uribe critically injured.