Colombia’s government is reactivating arrest orders for the top leadership of the nation’s largest rebel group.
Colombia is battling its worst security crisis in a decade after a series of guerrilla attacks in the north of the country have left at least 80 people dead and displaced 36,000 others.
Colombia's attorney general's office on Wednesday reissued arrest warrants for leaders of the National Liberation Army (ELN) ...
Colombia called on neighboring Venezuela Thursday to help tackle guerrillas blamed for a week of bloody violence that has ...
The clashes between rival guerrilla groups have left 80 dead as Colombia braces for cutbacks in U.S. foreign aid under ...
Fierce clashes between two guerrilla groups in the northwestern region of Catatumbo, Colombia, on Jan. 16 have not only ...
For many Colombians, the recent bloodshed carries echoes of a civil war that killed 450,000 over more than half a century and ...
Colombia on Wednesday reinstated arrest warrants for dozens of guerrilla commanders blamed for armed attacks that displaced ...
The Colombian Army on Monday evacuated people from the communities surrounding an area where guerrilla rebels from the ...
This was the country's deadliest wave of violence since the peace accords set by President Gustavo Petro in 2016 ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced military action against the National Liberation Army (ELN) after a series of ...