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Colombia’s anti-government guerrillas have grown stronger under President Gustavo Petro’s three years in office.
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Al Jazeera on MSNVenezuela sends troops to Colombia border as US ships join cartel operation
Two more US ships said to join amphibious squadron due to arrive off coast of Venezuela in anti-drug cartel operation.
Long-marginalised Indigenous and Afro-descendant groups are demanding a greater say in how their communities can find paths ...
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe has paid tribute to slain presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe Turbay at the Bogotá park ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNColombia: Deadly attacks cast a shadow on President’s peace policy
Colombia on Friday promised to counter the threat from "desperate" armed groups after twin guerrilla attacks killed 19 people ...
Since the largest armed group – the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, known as FARC – signed the 2016 peace accord, more than 400 signatories have been killed.
Colombia’s disappeared: As a coalition, former enemies now search for loved ones and dream of peace Doris Tejada touches the tattoo of her missing son Oscar Morales as she gives an interview in ...
It’s been almost nine years since Colombia celebrated a landmark peace agreement between one guerrilla group and the government, and three years since President Gustavo Petro vowed “total ...
Scientists are urging the Colombian government to plan for the future of its forests as soon as possible. Colombia and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) implemented a peace treaty in ...
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.
EL PENOL, Colombia -- This town has seen its share of strife over the years. A government-sponsored dam project submerged El Penol 30 years ago, forcing 18,000 residents into a concrete ...
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