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Colombia has been rocked by one of its deadliest coordinated attacks in recent years, leaving at least 17 people dead.
Mourners attended the funeral of Capt. Francisco Merchan, a police pilot killed when his helicopter was shot down by a ...
Colombia’s anti-government guerrillas have grown stronger under President Gustavo Petro’s three years in office ...
A military operation in El Retorno, Colombia, on Sunday resulted in the death of Willinton Vanegas Leyva, also known by his ...
The assassination of Miguel Uribe Turbay is rattling Colombia, which is already politically polarized and on edge ahead of ...
A 2016 peace deal ended the war with the country’s largest rebel group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, ...
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, pictured on October 1, 2015, offered to enter into a bilateral ceasefire with FARC guerrillas from January 1 Dominick Reuter, AFP/File ...
The FARC dissidents were born after the historic 2016 peace accords between guerrillas and the government began to break down, and many ex-rebels once again took up arms against the government.
The death of Miguel Uribe, two months after the attack against him, marks a return to the worst period of political violence ...
Colombian Peace Talks Start — and So Do the FARC’s Delusional Tirades 5 minute read FARC's Ivan Marques attends a peace talk at the Hurdalsjoen Hotel in Hurdal, near Oslo, October 18, 2012.
Colombian government and leftist rebel negotiators agreed to meet in Cuba in mid-November to start what are likely to be thorny peace talks aimed at patching together an end to half a century of ...