
United States attacks two alleged drug boats in the Pacific in less than 24 hours
At least one of the attacks took place off the coast of Colombia, amid escalating tensions between Donald Trump and Gustavo Petro

At least one of the attacks took place off the coast of Colombia, amid escalating tensions between Donald Trump and Gustavo Petro

Accused of trafficking for cartels and laundering millions of dollars, Brother Wang fled Mexico City for Havana

The recent refusal by Congress to even consider a public initiative to withdraw national cultural protection from bullfighting, aided by a conspicuous abstention by the governing Socialists, has infuriated some and delighted others

Those who lost a loved one to the bacteria detected in the clinical drug demand an investigation into the entire chain of responsibility
The former Colombian president returns to the center of public debate after once again coming close to losing his power

The measure is intended to strengthen state surveillance and ensure that citizens report any incidents to the authorities

President Gustavo Petro suspects that at least one of the US attacks in the Caribbean occurred in Colombian waters

Executives are advocating for passage of the bipartisan Dignity Act, introduced by Republican Maria Elvira Salazar, which rules out a path to citizenship

The program costs approximately $8 billion per month to operate nationwide, and has never missed a monthly payment due to a closure

Residents in the neighborhoods of Roma and Condesa, where he lived until now, mobilized on social media to find him temporary shelter

The lynching, captured on video deep in the jungle, sheds light on the reality of the animals. Females exert power over males, who are larger and stronger, through a matriarchy woven with intense social bonds

The US president is carrying out the biggest change to the presidential residence since Harry S. Truman, and many see his mammoth project as a symbol of his policies

Economic instability deepens and demand for dollars grows, five days before key legislative midterm elections

The partial closure, now in its third week, has already become the second-longest in history. Public opinion is on the side of the Democrats, according to polls

José Jerí says the government is moving ‘from defense to offense in the fight against crime.’ The decree authorizes the Armed Forces to act against protesters