Cucuta, Colombia – On the eleventh of February, a baby girl was born by Caesarean section in the riverside town of Tibu, Colombia. Five days later, her family’s home lay empty. Forced to flee ...
Clashes between Colombian military and guerrilla dissidents leave a soldier dead and another wounded
The conflict in the rural Catatumbo region, where the Colombian state has struggled for decades to gain a foothold, has left more than 60 people dead and at least ... a police officer Thursday in the ...
In a rare interview, carried out at a secret mountain location near the Venezuelan border, two senior guerrilla commanders told AFP that they would not hesitate to fight 10,000 government troops ...
Clashes between Colombian military and guerrilla dissidents leave a soldier dead and another wounded
Wreckage after the explosion of a car bomb covers a toll area in Cucuta, Colombia, Thursday, Feb. 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Mario Caicedo) 34,691 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you ...
Guerrilla fighters carried out four bomb attacks that wounded six people in a restive region of northeast Colombia, prompting officials to declare an overnight curfew Thursday and stoking concerns ...
A source in the Norte de Santander departmental government, of which Cucuta is the capital, told AFP six people were injured. Analysts say the security situation in Colombia has deteriorated under ...
Car bomb all but destroyed toll booth near Villa del Rosario; explosives detonated at police stations in same city and neighbouring Cucuta Guerilla fighters carried out four bomb attacks that wounded ...
Image Journalist Chip Mitchell talked with migrants along a highway in Colombia. This photo is from his story "Walking to the ...
The fighting has left more than 56 people dead and more than 54,000 displaced ... the Catatumbo region is just under 300 kilometers from Cucuta, the capital of Norte de Santander.
As two rebel groups battle for territory, more than 54,000 people have fled their homes, and an estimated 80 people died in a matter of days, with the death toll expected to climb. At the root of ...
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Officials in Costa Rica and Panama are confiscating migrants’ passports and cellphones, denying them access to legal services ...
Juan Pappier, a deputy Americas director for Human Rights Watch, said that while it is “not necessarily wrong” for the Panamanian government to help move people south, “if they’re ...
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