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More than 8,000 civilians fled the violence, with many seeking shelter in government facilities or hiding in the mountains.
Federico Rios for The New York Times Supported by By Annie Correal Julie Turkewitz and Genevieve Glatsky Annie Correal reported from Mexico City, Julie Turkewitz from Santander, Colombia ...
More than 80 people were killed following the government’s failed attempts to hold peace talks with the National Liberation ...
At least 80 people were killed in northeast Colombia following failed attempts at peace talks with the National Liberation ...
Twenty others were injured in the violence that has forced thousands to flee as Colombia’s army scrambled to evacuate people ...
More than 80 people have been killed in the country’s northeast region following failed attempts to hold peace talks with the ...
Colombia’s government is offering a roughly $700,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of four ...
The White House said Sunday night that a U.S.-Colombia agreement had come together in the wake of a back-and-forth between the two countries over topics including immigration and tariffs.
WASHINGTON/BOGOTA Jan 26 (Reuters) - The U.S. and Colombia pulled back from the brink of a trade war on Sunday after the White House said the South American nation had agreed to accept military ...