Colombia's government and the armed rebel group National Liberation Army (ELN) announced that they have agreed to restart ...
In an appeal for humanitarian assistance, the head of Colombia’s National Disaster Risk Management Unit (UNGRD), Carlos ...
As the incoming U.S. Secretary of State, Senator Marco Rubio has been openly critical of Colombian President Gustavo Petro's ...
The ELN is the biggest of the armed groups still active in Colombia since the government signed a deal with the much bigger FARC Marxist rebel group, which disarmed in 2017 after more than 50 years of ...
Delegations from the Colombian government and the left-wing ELN guerilla group will gather from Friday in neighboring Venezuela for a meeting that seeks to restart peace negotiations and resume a ...
The ELN also warned they will defend themselves in case of being attacked. Since Gustavo Petro took office as the first-ever leftwing President of Colombia, the ELN has agreed to hold peace talks ...
The dialogue table between the Colombian Government and the National Liberation Army (ELN) intends to advance in the ...
The ELN has about 3,500 fighters across Colombia, according to official estimates. On Nov. 4, Petro signed the peace law to enter into negotiations with the armed groups operating in the country ...
While music played in Bogotá’s streets and a sense of victory filled the air after a long protest, Ana Graciela received a ...
Colombia President Gustavo Petro took office in 2022 with ambitious plans to combat climate change and lead a clean energy ...
An explosion on Nov. 2 in the city of Guapi, in the Pacific coast of Colombia, killed three people, injured another two and ...
The United Nations Security Council voted to continue monitoring the implementation of a 2016 peace deal between Colombia’s government and FARC guerrillas. The vote allows the UN verification mission ...