Colombia’s government is reactivating arrest orders for the top leadership of the nation’s largest rebel group ...
Colombia's cocaine production reached a record high in 2023, despite government efforts to combat the illicit industry. The booming cocaine trade is driving insecurity, corruption, and violence ...
The mountains of Catatumbo in eastern Colombia are so dangerous that the police and army generally don’t stray far from their ...
The clashes between rival guerrilla groups have left 80 dead as Colombia braces for cutbacks in U.S. foreign aid under President Trump.
Attacks by powerful militias against civilians reflect the state’s inaction eight years after a peace accord removed a ...
Colombia remains the world's leading producer of cocaine, despite decades of war against the cartels. In Tampa federal court Tuesday, Ambuila showed no emotion as U.S. District Court Judge ...
President Donald Trump avoided a trade war, for now, with Canada and Mexico after the two U.S. allies offered plans Monday to reduce illegal immigration and drug trafficking into the United States.
BOGOTÁ, Colombia—The war over cocaine between armed groups in northeastern Colombia has killed about 80 people in recent days and forced tens of thousands to flee their homes, signaling a ...
But it left a vacuum increasingly filled by armed gangs that have shaken Colombia with a violent, cocaine-fueled conflict raging across several provinces of the country where the government has ...
But they’re all ultimately in the deadly business of asserting control over the region’s fields of coca, the raw material for Colombia’s multibillion-dollar cocaine industry. Over the past ...
In 2023, its notorious leader Dairo Antonio Usuga, alias "Otoniel," was sentenced to 45 years in prison in the United States for cocaine smuggling after being extradited from Colombia. The US ...