At least 80 civilians have been killed amid a surge of violence between rival rebel groups.
For many Colombians, the recent bloodshed carries echoes of a civil war that killed 450,000 over more than half a century and ...
Clashes between the ELN and remnants of FARC, both vying for dominance over coca plantations and drug trafficking routes, ...
Human rights organizations, including the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA), urged an immediate end to the violence ...
The death toll from attacks by ELN rebels in Colombia has risen to 60 in the country's northeast Catatumbo region near the border with Venezuela, the Ombudsman's Office reported Saturday.
BOGOTÁ, Colombia (AP) — Colombia’s largest remaining rebel group announced a unilateral truce on Sunday, to last until Jan. 3, the first since the previous ceasefire broke down in August.
More than 8,000 civilians fled the violence, with many seeking shelter in government facilities or hiding in the mountains.
The governor of the Colombian department of Norte de Santander, William Villamizar, declared “a social and economic emergency ...