Colombian President Gustavo Petro called off peace talks with the leftist National Liberation Army (ELN), on Friday, after accusing the group of committing a war crime in the Catatumbo region.
Colombia suspends peace talks with ELN rebel group again after violence in northeastern region - Colombia has suspended peace talks with the National Liberation Army, or ELN, for second time in less t
A growing consequence of President Gustavo Petro’s push to wean Colombia off fossil fuels is unfolding at a sprawling natural gas import complex on the nation’s coast.It’s there, along the Caribbean Sea near Cartagena,
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Colombia’s presidency will publish a decree Feb. 1 naming the two central bank board members it is replacing, according to a senior official familiar with the discussions. Most Read from BloombergThese Homes Withstood the LA Fires.
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Venezuela closed its borders and airspace to Colombia on Friday, the day President Nicolas Maduro is to be sworn in as the country's highest authority.
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THE Bank of Nova Scotia (Scotiabank) has announced plans to exit its operations in Colombia, Costa Rica, and Panama, transferring these businesses to Banco Davivienda S.A. As part of the agreement, Scotiabank will acquire a 20 per cent stake in the Colombian bank.