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Colombian President Gustavo Petro defended his security policy amid a surge in violence that has left 27 officers dead.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro will announce new security measures after 27 soldiers and police were killed by the Gulf ...
Mark Carney secured a fourth term for Canada's Liberal Party after winning a historic election on April 28. The election has ...
A Colombian family was among 11 people killed when a vehicle drove into crowds at Vancouver’s Lapu Lapu Day festival. Vigils ...
More than 11,000 Indigenous protesters have arrived in Bogotá ahead of May Day marches supporting President Petro’s reform ...
Germany and Colombia have signed a joint declaration to expand legal migration and curb irregular flows. The agreement aims ...
In a respectful, yet unapologetic letter to President Gustavo Petro, Colombia's former Foreign Minister, Álvaro Leyva Durán ...
ARTBO Weekend returns to Bogotá from April 25–27 with 86 exhibition spaces, six city circuits, and over 150 free events, ...
The City Paper was founded in 2008 as Colombia’s first free English language newspaper. A decade later, it was awarded the country’s Manuel Murillo Toro medal in communications for contributing to ...
The International Monetary Fund has suspended Colombia’s access to a $9.8bn flexible credit line, citing a deterioration in fiscal discipline and a sharp rise in public debt, a move that triggered ...