At the peak of their strength in 2002, Colombia’s strongest leftist rebel group was capable of taking over entire towns, or killing dozens of soldiers in carefully planned ambushes. But the days of ...
Special Jurisdiction of Peace (JEP) magistrate Camilo Suarez speaks as magistrate Ana Ochoa listens at the sentence hearing of former FARC leaders at the JEP headquarters in Bogota on September 16, ...
At least 40 former FARC combatants outside of reintegration zones have been killed since peace accord signing Colombian officials have released new estimates of the number of former guerrillas ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Colombian soldiers stand in formation as war material seized from a dissident group of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia ...
President Juan Manuel Santos will visit Washington next week in hopes of gaining support for his government’s controversial peace agreement with the ex-FARC. He already knows that some of Colombia’s ...
Colombia’s FARC political party, formed after the guerilla group with the same acronym was disbanded, has announced that it is is changing its name to “Comunes,” or “Commons” in English. “I want to ...
Rodrigo Londoño has been sentenced for taking people hostage, raiding an army base and recruiting children into his guerrilla group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC. Now, the ...
The Biden administration has signaled how it will use its power to designate different groups as terrorists as part of its foreign policy efforts. Secretary of State Antony Blinken took the Colombian ...
On March 1, Raúl Reyes, the nom de guerre of Luis Édgar Devia Silva, a senior leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), died as he had lived--violently--on the borderland between ...
MESETAS, Colombia — I'm with a small group of tourists preparing to rappel down a 150-foot canyon next to a waterfall in southern Colombia. It's scary, but we're in good hands, with guides intimately ...