In Colombia, one couple’s love, across a political divide, offers hope for broader national reconciliation.
Nearly 100 underground tunnels, running a combined length of more than 84 kilometers, or 52 miles, crisscross and plunge into ...
Colombia’s war crimes tribunal JEP announced that forensic experts found human remans in a waste dump in the west of Medellin. The exhumation of at least two victims of forced displacement was ...
To uncover the uncomfortable truths that often become the first casualties in turbulent times, the duality of human ...
Thousands of former military personnel are hired for large sums to fight in wars or to serve as private security abroad. The ...
Colombia’s largest remaining rebel group has announced a unilateral truce to last until Jan. 3, the first since the previous ceasefire broke down in August ...
The return of the notorious drug trafficker Fabio Ochoa to Colombia, following his deportation from the United States, has ...
“LET this be the last day of war,” declared Farc commander Timochenko as he signed ... adding that the final peace deal would be signed in Colombia. “The children and youth of our country have never ...
The Economist picks a country of the year. The winner is not the richest, happiest or most virtuous place, but the one that ...
Since Colombia became independent in 1819 ... General Rojas Pinilla kicked both parties out of power and ended the war for a year. But many ex-guerrillas, among them criminals freed when the ...
As other countries grapple with peacebuilding, Colombia’s approach offers valuable lessons. It is not enough to confiscate weapons – peace requires the transformation of these potent war-time ...