Colombian President Gustavo Petro wants to reduce coca planting in a northeastern region rattled by rebel attacks by paying ...
The world’s oldest guerrilla movement is close to gaining full control of a cocaine industry heartland in eastern Colombia ...
The armed group ELN launched an offensive last month in northern Colombia, creating the worst security crisis the country has ...
Businesses are shuttered and public transport is at a standstill in Colombia’s Choco department, as rebels from the National Liberation Army launched a three-day “armed strike” that confines civilians ...
Quintero added the latest escalation of violence coincides with “notable dates for the ELN,” including the anniversary of the death of Camilo Torres, a priest who was part of the group. A new style of ...
Lilia Solano, director of the Victims Unit, part of a Colombian government commission, attends a meeting with a community ...
The balance of power in Colombia’s criminal underworld is in flux, as turbulent shakeups see major criminal players competing ...
In Catatumbo, fighting has forced over 55,000 people from their homes. What does it mean for Colombia’s peace process?
Rebels from the National Liberation Army, or ELN, launched coordinated attacks against civilians they accused of being collaborators of a rival group known as the FARC-EMC. An estimated 80 people ...
BOGOTA, Colombia — Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced a plan Monday to reduce coca planting in a northeastern region rattled by rebel attacks by paying farmers while they switch to ...