Former general Mario Montoya and his family are barred from traveling to the U.S., Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.
The United States on Friday barred former Colombian army commander General Mario Montoya from entering the U.S., citing what ...
The US Department of State announced on Friday that the US has designated former Colombian General Mario Montoya Uribe ...
Colombian lawmakers have lifted some restrictions on government spending in a controversial decentralization bill that’s ...
In FIFA World Cup 2026 South American qualifying just two points separate four teams in the ‘chasing pack’ behind league ...
In 2023, a special court in Colombia indicted Montoya on charges of crimes against humanity over the death or disappearance ...
A reform proposal has reopened a critical issue for the country, but Congress should be cautious not to derail the nation’s ...
The arrest of a high-ranking Tren de Aragua member is a significant blow to its Colombia operations and offers further proof ...
Colombia is hurrying to land a deal with the US that would unlock the first tranches of cash for a $40 billion climate ...
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombia needs to cut budget spending by 56 trillion pesos ($12.7 billion) to comply with its fiscal rule this year, an independent committee of experts said on Tuesday, a much ...
Colombia’s economy lagged expectations in the third quarter as mining and manufacturing output contracted, bolstering ...
The Colombian rebel group Segunda Marquetalia has split in two, but the larger faction will continue to pursue peace talks ...