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The assassination attempt on the presidential hopeful has rattled the country, which fears a return to darker days.
By Julia Symmes Cobb BOGOTA (Reuters) -Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe, who has been hospitalized since he was shot in the ...
Israel’s sweeping attack across Iran struck at the heart of Tehran’s nuclear program, delivering a blow to the country’s ability to enrich uranium and potentially setting its nuclear ambitions back by ...
While Colombia had managed to tame the worst excesses of organized crime within its borders—steadily lowering the murder rate ...
A Colombian armed group comprised of ex-guerrillas who rejected a 2016 peace deal, claimed responsibility Friday for a wave ...
Colombia and the region are paying the price for slow implementation of the 2016 peace accord, but a turnaround is still ...
The main dissident faction of the former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrilla group on Friday denied ...
Colombian prosecutors on Thursday charged a second man with attempted murder over the shooting of Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe at the weekend.
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 ...
Colombia's leftist President Gustavo Petro accused the United States and "right-wing extremists" on Wednesday of plotting to ...
Colombia was rocked by a string of 24 coordinated bomb and gun attacks that killed at least seven people across the country's ...
A series of coordinated attacks rocked Colombia’s third-largest city just days after a prominent politician was shot during a rally in Bogota.