More than 80 people were killed in northeast Colombia over the weekend after the government failed to hold peace talks with the National Liberation Army.
BOGOTÁ, Colombia — At least 80 people are dead and more than 18,000 have been forced to flee their homes in Colombia, officials say, amid fierce clashes between two rival armed groups on the border ...
BOGOTA, ColombiaColombia on Friday suspended for second time in less than a year peace talks with the National Liberation Army, or ELN, after blaming the rebel group of the violence that has ...
Fighting in recent days pitted rebels from the left-wing National Liberation Army (ELN) — the biggest of the armed groups still active in Colombia — against dissidents of the Revolutionary ...
More than 80 people have been killed in just three days in northeast Colombia following failed attempts to hold peace talks ...
This was the country's deadliest wave of violence since the peace accords set by President Gustavo Petro in 2016 ...
Over 100 people have been killed in an outbreak of guerrilla violence in Colombia, predominantly along the Venezuelan border, where thousands of people have been displaced by the worst fighting in ...
More than 8,000 civilians fled the violence, with many seeking shelter in government facilities or hiding in the mountains.