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With approval ratings falling and key reforms stalled, Colombian President Gustavo Petro enters the final year of his term ...
The U.S. State Department has recalled its top diplomat in Colombia for urgent consultations. The move follows comments from ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has suspended the extradition of a rebel leader to the United States, arguing that he needs to stay in Colombia to contribute to peace talks.
Colombian President Petro signs controversial labour reform, shifting power to workers, facing opposition from businesses and lawmakers.
Colombia needs reform. It is among the world’s most unequal countries. It is painfully hard for a poor child to ascend into the middle class. In a study by the World Bank from 2018, Colombia had the ...
President Gustavo Petro sparked national outrage after sharing a stage with jailed crim bosses during a rally in Medellín, just weeks after an assassination attempt on opposition candidate Miguel ...
Without continued funding to fight drug gangs, some argue it would be better for cocaine to be legalised and sold globally ‘like wine’ ...
Colombia is at a democratic crossroads as President Gustavo Petro clashes with Congress and civil society over political disputes, legislative gridlock and stalled reforms.
Since the Middle Ages, the Holy See has positioned itself as the preeminent mediator for international conflicts regardless of spiritual or temporal allegiances.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro praised Mujica as a “great revolutionary.” Bolivia’s former socialist president, Evo Morales said that he “and all of Latin America” are in mourning.
In Latin America, only a small group of left-leaning leaders remains, including Gustavo Petro, of Colombia, Gabriel Boric, of Chile, and Claudia Sheinbaum, of Mexico.
In an interview with Jacobin, Colombia’s former energy minister outlines left-wing president Gustavo Petro’s plan to make the rich nations that profit from its extractive economy help pay for its ...