Explore the unexpected connections between Colombian President Gustavo Petro, infamous drug lord Pablo Escobar, and former US ...
Colombia’s government is reactivating arrest orders for the top leadership of the nation’s largest rebel group ...
Attacks by powerful militias against civilians reflect the state’s inaction eight years after a peace accord removed a ...
President Gustavo Petro will appoint top aide, 30-year-old Laura Sarabia, as Colombia’s next foreign affairs minister, one ...
Special forces deployed to province engulfed in a war between armed groups over control of cocaine province. Dozens of ...
The mountains of Catatumbo in eastern Colombia are so dangerous that the police and army generally don’t stray far from their ...
Petro, who is up for reelection in 2026, donned the presidential sash with the intention of bringing peace to Colombia at the negotiating table. His plans in ruins, and having failed to bring peace to ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro accused the ELN, the country’s largest guerilla group, of committing ‘war crimes’ and ...
Tens of thousands of refugees are fleeing one of Colombia’s biggest cocaine-producing regions to escape the most intense ...
The unrest spread across three departments, displacing 20,000, fueled by militia turf wars linked to the cocaine trade. President Gustavo Petro's administration faces a significant challenge.