ASUNCION, May 4 (Reuters) - Colombia's successful war on drugs may have contributed to the dire financial positions of some domestic clubs by paradoxically starving them of a source of funding, a top ...
The Black Hawk helicopter was ready for take off – its rotor blades slicing through the air in the deadening heat of the Colombian Amazon. We ducked low and crammed in alongside the Jungle Commandos – ...
Colombia didn’t participate in the Shield of the Americas meeting in Miami over the weekend. In an exclusive interview with POLITICO, the outgoing Colombian president argues the war on drugs has ...
Spiraling violence plagues the country a decade after a historic peace deal with Latin America’s most powerful rebel group.
Over the last two decades, Colombian drug cartels have been moving illegal drugs to European and Asian countries using submarines of various types. A recent innovation was unmanned submarines carrying ...
The decision by Daniel Noboa’s government comes after statements by Colombian president Gustavo Petro, who called former Ecuadorian VP Jorge Glas a ‘political prisoner’ ...
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