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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.
Under President Petro, violence is rampant as gangs rule in the provinces.
Colombia and the region are paying the price for slow implementation of the 2016 peace accord, but a turnaround is still ...
A wave of terror attacks across Colombia is stirring fears of regression to the dark days of the 1990s, when cocaine cartels and guerrillas made the Andean nation the most ...
On Saturday, a Colombian presidential candidate was shot in the head at a rally in the country’s capital, Bogotá. The violent ...
In Part 1 of the Minnesota Vice series, Customs pilots chase a rogue plane, TV reporters chase a mystery man, and a new DEA ...
Costa Rica’s new extradition law targets drug trafficking and terrorism, but experts warn it may miss the mark against ...
Mexico’s security chief says that the country's most powerful drug cartels are recruiting former Colombian soldiers, leading ...
Miguel Uribe, a presidential hopeful and grandson of a former president, was fighting for his life Sunday after a teenage ...
With cocaine production at an all-time high, Colombia's government is testing a pacific approach to its narcotics problem: ...
He travelled extensively with the president, including to Paris ... which I have is to coffee in the morning”. Colombia is the world’s leading cocaine producer and output of the drug has ...
Former foreign minister Alvaro Leyva accused Colombian President Gustavo Petro of drug addiction ... During Petro's tenure, Colombia's cocaine production has soared to record highs, and eradication ...