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The attack was carried out using an "equine loaded with explosives" and sent toward a platoon of soldiers, the governor said.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has tried to ease tensions with the U.S. by clarifying controversial remarks.
Petro framed the Gaza crisis not just as a moral catastrophe but as an existential test for international law and nations of ...
Illegal armed groups in Colombia have added thousands of members and expanded their territorial control in the last three ...
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Inquirer on MSNBomb-carrying donkey kills soldier in ColombiaA soldier died and two were wounded when a bomb that guerrilla fighters had attached to a donkey exploded in northwest ...
The U.S. State Department has recalled its top diplomat in Colombia for urgent consultations. The move follows comments from ...
A Colombian soldier was killed and two others were wounded in an attack involving a mule laden with explosives ...
The Colombian ambassador to the U.S. adopts a conciliatory approach following tensions over allegations of U.S. Republican ...
Relations between Colombia and the United States are growing increasingly strained—a crisis caught between political ...
Colombia is reeling from a high-stakes political scandal after explosive audio leaks revealed a secret plot —allegedly ...
Colombia and the U.S. have resumed diplomatic relations following a dispute. Colombia's ambassador returned to Washington, ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro filed a lawsuit Wednesday against former Foreign Minister Álvaro Leyva for allegedly ...
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