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The Latin Times spoke to drug and security experts in Colombia to find out what lies behind the country's cocaine boom and what it means for a nation already struggling with internal security issues.
Colombia is increasing its troop numbers as part of a renewed offensive against illegal armed groups, the head of the country ...
The report said 186 children were recruited by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia – People’s Army (FARC-EP) dissident ...
Calamar, a town of 11,000 inhabitants in Guaviare, a jungle region in southeastern Colombia, is in the heart of one of these ...
Clan del Golfo, a criminal group that emerged from ultra-right-wing paramilitary squads, remains Colombia's largest armed ...
A Colombian soldier was killed and two others injured on Wednesday after explosives carried by a mule detonated in rural ...
The attack was carried out using an "equine loaded with explosives" and sent toward a platoon of soldiers, the governor said.
Hundreds of Colombian ex-soldiers are fighting alongside Ukraine's forces against Russia. Some have been captured and ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has tried to ease tensions with the U.S. by clarifying controversial remarks ...
Presidents Trump and Petro had previously clashed over Colombia’s refusal to accept military aircraft carrying deported ...
U.S. cooperation has been instrumental in strengthening Colombia's security forces, law enforcement, and justice institutions ...
The US and Colombia recalled their top diplomats Thursday amid escalating tensions, linked to an alleged plot against ...