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Rising tensions between the U.S. and Colombia suggest Donald Trump's administration is upping the pressure on the Andean ...
According to the respected Spanish newspaper, El País, it was former Colombian Foreign Minister Álvaro Leyva who actually ...
A United Nations report found a rise in users, confiscation and deaths as cocaine trafficking expands into Africa and Asia, ...
Relations between Colombia and the United States are growing increasingly strained—a crisis caught between political ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has suspended the extradition of a rebel leader to the United States, arguing that he needs to stay in Colombia to contribute to peace talks ...
Cartels are offshoring more cocaine production outside of Colombia and exporting lower-grade drugs that are easier to conceal in products such as paints and plastics.
Colombia’s military has confirmed that 57 soldiers were kidnapped over the weekend in the volatile Micay Canyon region in the country’s southwest, an area ...
Cocaine "is no worse than whiskey" and is only illegal because it comes from Latin America, said Colombian President Gustavo ...
Colombian Army Says 57 Soldiers Kidnapped by Civilians Backed by Rebel Dissidents in Cocaine Hotspot
Colombia’s army says 57 soldiers were kidnapped in a cocaine-producing region by civilians tied to rebel dissidents ...
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