Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos has signed a new peace agreement with the country's largest rebel movement, aiming to end half a century of hostilities.
Thu, 24 Nov, 2016
Fri, 26 Aug, 2016
Colombia’s government has opened “exploratory talks” with the country’s main rebel group to try to end a stubborn 50-year-old conflict.
Tue, 28 Aug, 2012
The leader of Colombia's main rebel group, Alfonso Cano, has been killed in combat hours after his nearby camp was bombed, authorities have said.
Sat, 05 Nov, 2011
Turkey is preparing to challenge Israel’s blockade on Gaza at the International Court of Justice, turning up the tension between the once close allies.
Sun, 04 Sep, 2011
Edward Nino Hernandez is in many ways a typical 24-year-old Colombian male. He loves to dance, dreams of owning a car – preferably a Mercedes – and wants to see the world.
Mon, 06 Sep, 2010
Israel is not co-operating with the UN Human Rights Council’s probe of May’s deadly raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, a UN official said today.
Tue, 24 Aug, 2010
The presidents of Colombia and Venezuela agreed to restore diplomatic relations severed nearly three weeks ago by Caracas, smoothing over a dispute over allegations Colombian rebels have camps in Venezuela.
Wed, 11 Aug, 2010
The United Nations panel investigating Israel’s deadly commando raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla will include Israeli and Turkish diplomats.
Sun, 08 Aug, 2010
Israel today agreed to take part in a UN investigation of its deadly raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla.
Mon, 02 Aug, 2010
Colombia’s government said it never considered attacking Venezuela, saying Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is deceiving his people by claiming Bogota may have such designs.
Sun, 01 Aug, 2010
The government of President Hugo Chavez fears Colombia’s president-elect could end up doing Washington’s bidding by conspiring against its neighbour, Venezuela’s top diplomat says.
Sat, 10 Jul, 2010
FOREIGN intelligence services spying on the European Parliament?
Mon, 28 Jun, 2010
A former defence minister from a powerful political clan who oversaw a major weakening of leftist rebels won Colombia’s presidency, routing an eccentric outsider in a runoff.
Mon, 21 Jun, 2010
An explosion at a coal mine in Colombia has killed 16 people, with dozens of miners still trapped, the country’s president said today.
Thu, 17 Jun, 2010
President Hugo Chavez told his military to be prepared for a possible confrontation with Colombia, warning that Bogota’s plans to increase the US military presence at its bases posed a threat to Venezuela.
Mon, 10 Aug, 2009
Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez said his government would buy dozens of Russian tanks because the country felt threatened by a pending deal for the US military to increase its presence in neighbouring Colombia.
Thu, 06 Aug, 2009
Former British prime minister Tony Blair will receive America’s highest civilian award – the Presidential Medal of Freedom – from George Bush next week.
Tue, 06 Jan, 2009
US Democrat Barack Obama took a leaf out of the Bush administration’s conservative Republican song book, saying he would expand federal payments to religious groups that are tackling America’s social problems.
Wed, 02 Jul, 2008
France has asked Venezuela for help with a hurried mission to free an ailing hostage held by Colombian rebels, but President Hugo Chavez says he is powerless until Colombia and the US stop hunting a rebel leader.
Sat, 05 Apr, 2008
The leaders of Venezuela and Colombia appeared to put their differences aside today, agreeing to meet face to face after trading accusations and insults sparked the worst diplomatic crisis between the two South American countries in years.
Fri, 14 Mar, 2008
South American presidents reached an uneasy compromise to resolve a dangerous crisis triggered by Colombia’s military raid in Ecuador, stepping back from a week of insults, troop movements and talk of war.
Sat, 08 Mar, 2008
Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega says he is breaking off relations with Colombia over the country’s raid on a guerrilla base in Ecuador.
Fri, 07 Mar, 2008
Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa called his Colombian counterpart Alvaro Uribe a liar who “wants war”, following a raid against guerrillas that set off a diplomatic crisis.
Wed, 05 Mar, 2008
Four hostages were freed by Colombian rebels after six years of captivity and flown to Venezuela, where they appealed to President Hugo Chavez to help press for the freedom of all remaining hostages.
Thu, 28 Feb, 2008
Colombia’s largest guerrilla group is expected to release three captive politicians in the coming days or weeks, France’s foreign minister says.
Thu, 21 Feb, 2008
President Hugo Chavez has accused neighbouring Colombia and the US of plotting a military “aggression” against Venezuela.
Sat, 26 Jan, 2008
Freed hostage Clara Rojas wore a photograph of her three-year-old son around her neck as she described his birth and upbringing among Colombian rebels in jungle camps.
Sat, 12 Jan, 2008
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and Colombia’s Alvaro Uribe agreed to allow a representative of Colombia’s largest guerrilla group to travel to Caracas for talks aimed at freeing dozens of rebel-held hostages, including politician Ingrid Betancourt and three US defence contractors.
Sat, 01 Sep, 2007
Former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt is forced to sleep chained by her neck as punishment for having tried to escape from her rebel captors five times, an escaped hostage told family members today.
Fri, 18 May, 2007
Crews battling toxic gases recovered 30 bodies from a makeshift coal mine in Colombia following an explosion that killed 32 miners, a civil defence official said.
Mon, 05 Feb, 2007
Colombia have made a surprise entry into the bidding to host the 2014 World Cup.
Mon, 17 Jul, 2006
CONSERVATIVE Alvaro Uribe’s landslide victory in Colombia’s presidential election has interrupted a series of election triumphs by leftist candidates across South America.
Tue, 30 May, 2006
US President George Bush said today that videotape threats from al-Qaida’s second-in-command will not drive the US out of Iraq or the broader Middle East.
Thu, 04 Aug, 2005
Venezuela’s leftist leader Hugo Chavez has assumed leadership of the Andean bloc president’s council, telling his peers that Latin America was still bound by a ”colonial system” and proposing they pool their energy resources to achieve economic independence.
Tue, 19 Jul, 2005
President Hugo Chavez said diplomatic and commercial relations with Colombia would be suspended until the country apologised for paying bounty hunters to snatch a senior rebel from Venezuela.
Sat, 15 Jan, 2005
Colombian drug kingpin Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela was flown to the United States early today on a US government plane, becoming the most powerful Colombian trafficker ever extradited to face US courts.
Sat, 04 Dec, 2004
Colombia’s main Marxist rebel group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, denied it had a plan to kill US President George Bush during a recent state visit.
Thu, 02 Dec, 2004
The Government was tonight urged to maintain pressure on the Colombian authorities for a speedy appeal hearing into the case of three Irishmen detained in the country.
Wed, 16 Jun, 2004
Three Irishmen freed from a Colombian jail should face a speedy retrial if they are forced to remain in the country, a former Irish foreign minister said today.
Campaigners for the release of three Irishmen detained in Colombia were today due to meet senior Government and legal officials to see if they could be flown back to Dublin.
Fri, 11 Jun, 2004
Campaigners for the release of three Irishmen detained in Colombia were tonight hopeful that the prisoners could be back in Ireland soon.
Thu, 10 Jun, 2004
The Government was today urged to continue putting pressure on the Colombian authorities to free the three Irish men in prison there.
Thu, 03 Jun, 2004
THREE Irishmen acquitted of training left-wing Colombian rebels yesterday could be detained indefinitely in South American until an appeal is heard.
Tue, 27 Apr, 2004
Catholic Church mediators who travelled to the jungles of northern Colombia to try to negotiate the release of seven foreign tourists said they were heading home after receiving no word from rebels behind the mass abduction.
Thu, 16 Oct, 2003
COLOMBIA’S new president, Alvaro Uribe, declared a state of near emergency yesterday, and introduced a new tax to help fund the fight against a “regime of terror” after a spate of rebel attacks.
Tue, 13 Aug, 2002
Suspected rebels rained mortar shells onto downtown Bogota and the presidential palace as hard-liner Alvaro Uribe was sworn in as president of Colombia.
Thu, 08 Aug, 2002
At least 52 people have been killed in scattered fighting in Colombia, authorities say.
Fri, 12 Jul, 2002
Hard-liner Alvaro Uribe has been elected president of Colombia in a landslide victory.
Mon, 27 May, 2002
Colombian police captured four suspected left-wing guerrillas who were allegedly planning to assassinate a presidential candidate.
Sun, 09 Sep, 2001
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