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With approval ratings falling and key reforms stalled in Congress, Colombian President Gustavo Petro enters the final year of ...
The Mobile Museum of Tolerance (MMOT), a free, traveling education center providing anti-hate lessons on issues such as ...
Coup claims, trade threats, and guerrilla attacks ignite a legal standoff between Colombia and the U.S. over diplomacy, war ...
By Rhett Ayers Butler The story of Astrid Puentes Riaño is rooted in the soil of Colombia. Born in Bogotá to a family with ...
Wave of deadly bombings in Cauca and Valle del Cauca prompts condemnation from international rights groups and the UN.
Colombia’s government publicly apologizes for the extrajudicial killings of 19 civilians who were slain by the military during the nation’s civil war.
On June 24, 26 fishing families living near the lakes and rivers around Barrancabermeja were forcibly displaced. They were ...
Latin America's top human rights court has issued a groundbreaking advisory opinion linking states’ human rights obligations ...
A proposal calling on countries to transition away from fossil fuels had to be dropped from the final UN Human Rights Council resolution ...
Colombia’s government has issued a long awaited public apology for the extrajudicial killings of 19 civilians who were slain by the military and registered as rebel fighters during one of the ...
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Colombia’s government issued a long awaited public apology on Tuesday for the extrajudicial killings of 19 civilians who were slain by the military and registered as ...