Almost a thousand human rights activists killed in Colombia in ten years
Between 2016 and 2025, 972 human rights activists have been murdered in Colombia, according to a statement from the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Parliamentary Elections in Colombia: The End of the Party That Came with Peace
The upcoming parliamentary elections in Colombia may spell the end for the Comunes party, which was formed by former FARC fighters after the peace agreement but has seen dwindling support.
Ecuador bombs a training camp of a dissident faction of the FARC with the support of the United States
Ecuador, with U.S. support, bombed a training camp of a dissident FARC faction located near the Colombian border.
From guns to ballots: FARC's campaign for votes in Colombia
A decade after signing a peace treaty, former FARC guerrillas in Colombia face challenges in political elections and adapting to civilian life.
Camilo Torres recalls Colombia where ideologies guided guerrillas
Last week, the remains of revolutionary priest Camilo Torres were identified in Colombia over 60 years after his death in combat, highlighting ongoing efforts to address the legacy of guerrilla warfare in the country.
Preventive prison for 20 alleged members of the 'Oliver Sinisterra' front in Esmeraldas
Twenty individuals have been placed in preventive detention for their alleged involvement in arms trafficking as members of the dissident FARC group 'Oliver Sinisterra' following a military operation in Ecuador.
Blow to the Oliver Sinisterra Front: After the Fall of Alias 'Camilo,' Criminal Cell Disbanded in Esmeraldas
Ecuador's military captured nine individuals and seized a significant stockpile of weaponry linked to the criminal organization Oliver Sinisterra Front following the arrest of its leader's deputy.
Kidnapping of a Senator in Colombia: The FARC Dissidence Would Be Responsible, According to the Prosecutor's Office
Colombian senator Aida Quilcué was briefly kidnapped in her region, with a FARC dissident faction being blamed for the incident.
Colombia: Senator who was kidnapped freed safe and sound
Colombian Senator Aída Kilcué was safely recovered shortly after being kidnapped in a violence-prone region controlled by dissident groups of the former FARC.
Colombian senator kidnapped in guerrilla zone
Indigenous Senator Aida Quilcué was kidnapped in southwestern Colombia, amid rising political violence during the election period, as reported by President Gustavo Petro.
Kidnapping victim Colombian senator in an area controlled by rebels
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced the kidnapping of indigenous senator Aida Quilcue in the conflict-ridden Caquetá region, which is under the influence of former FARC rebel groups.
Colombia: A senator kidnapped in a guerrilla zone in the southwest of the country
Senator Aida Quilcué has been kidnapped by dissidents of the ex-FARC in Colombia's Cauca department amidst a surge in political violence during the electoral period.
FARC Leader Calls for Unity to Fight Against American Intervention
Nestor Gregorio Vera, the leader of Colombia's FARC guerrilla group, has called for all guerrillas in the country to unite in their struggle against American intervention.
Colombian rebel faction calls for a front to confront the American threat
Nestor Gregorio Vera, leader of the largest dissident group from the former FARC, urges other rebel factions to unite against what he perceives as increasing U.S. military intervention in the region following the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
Call of former Colombian FARC leader for rebels to unite against the US after the arrest of Maduro
Former Colombian FARC leader Iván Mordisco has called for rebel organizations in Colombia and Latin America to unite against what he describes as 'American interventionism' following an attack on Venezuela.
This is the official U.S. indictment against Maduro: Drugs, weapons, and a cartel state
The U.S. indictment against Nicolás Maduro outlines serious charges depicting a long-standing network of narcoterrorism and corruption at the highest levels of the Venezuelan government.
Maduro will be tried for narco-terrorism and faces life imprisonment in the U.S.
Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro has been indicted for narco-terrorism and may face life imprisonment in the United States for allegedly directing a drug trafficking network linked to FARC and using cocaine as a weapon against the U.S.