As deadly violence caused by territorial conflict forces tens of thousands to evacuate northeastern Colombia, the Colombian ...
A diplomatic standoff has placed U.S. travel restrictions on Colombia, leading to safety concerns for travelers. Here's what ...
BOGOTA, Colombia — Thirty people have been killed in violence between rival leftwing groups near Colombia’s restive border with Venezuela ... by a “territorial dispute” linked to the ...
said the violence began on Thursday and was caused by a "territorial dispute" linked to the cocaine trade. For decades, armed groups have fought over control of ultra-lucrative coca plantations that ...
said the clashes began on Thursday and were caused by a "territorial dispute" linked to the cocaine trade. For years, rival armed groups have fought over control of ultra-lucrative coca plantations ...
Meanwhile, the governor of the Venezuelan state of Tachira, Freddy Bernal, announced in a statement that the border with Colombia would ... Ohio pastor convicted in dispute over sheltering ...
William Villamizar, governor of North Santander department, said the clashes began on Thursday and were caused by a “territorial dispute ... that dot the Colombia-Venezuela border region ...
When Colombia’s president, Gustavo Petro, refused military planes carrying deportees, infuriating President Trump, he ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced that Colombia was suspending permission for previously authorized U.S.
At least 39 people have been killed in violence involving leftwing guerillas near Colombia's restive border with Venezuela, authorities said Friday ... on Thursday and was caused by a "territorial ...
Ahead of the inauguration, Venezuela closed its land border and suspended flights to Colombia – a move that Freddie Bernal, the governor of the Venezuelan border state of Tachira claimed was in ...
Jan. 10 (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, whose nearly 12 years in office have been marked by a deep economic and social crisis, is set to be sworn in for a third term on Friday ...