Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro said that the United Nations can’t continue to hold office in the United States after the State Department revoked his visa. In a post on social media X, Petro said ...
Three army generals have agreed to cooperate with Colombia’s war crimes tribunal to solve 604 extrajudicial killings that were committed under their watch between 2002 and 2008. The generals were part ...
Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro called on the global south to muster an international army to “liberate Palestine” and defend itself against “tyranny and totalitarianism” promoted by the United ...
Colombia’s liberal and far-right parties have fiercely criticized President Gustavo Petro’s defiance of the United States and its president, Donald Trump. Before the United Nations General Assembly, ...
Colombia’s war crimes tribunal sentenced 12 members of the military to eight years of restorative labor for their role in the assassinations of 135 people in and around the city of Valledupar between ...
The Minister of Defense announced the development of a new rifle designed and produced in Colombia. The new firearm, produced by Colombia’s state-owned company Indumil, is scheduled to replace the ...
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Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro aid Wednesday that the security forces would never again forcibly eradicate coca, after his US counterpart Donald Trump demanded “more aggressive action.” In a ...
Coca-Cola may lose its license to extract water for its plant in central Colombia amid piling accusations of irregularities. House Representative Maria del Mar Pizarro embarked on a campaign to bar ...
The United States government said Friday that they will revoke the visa of US Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro due to “his reckless and incendiary actions” in opposition to Israel’s genocide in Gaza ...
Colombia’s Supreme Court confirmed that former president Alvaro Uribe’s 12-year prison sentence will remain suspended until after the appeals process. The appeals chamber of the Supreme Court ...