President Donald Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro defended their views on social media and imposed tariffs on each ...
When Colombia’s president ... who was in Bogotá, the capital, on Sunday. He was part of a small group that for several hours managed Mr. Petro on one line and the Trump administration, through ...
There were no Situation Room meetings and no quiet calls to de-escalate a dispute with an ally. Just threats, counterthreats, ...
Colombia's record-high cocaine production is fueling instability, corruption, and violence, threatening the nation's economy ...
Colombia has an ideal climate and soil for growing flowers such as roses, carnations and chrysanthemums. Much of the cultivation is centered in the savanna around the capital Bogota. Temperatures ...
Attacks by powerful militias against civilians reflect the state’s inaction eight years after a peace accord removed a ...
WASHINGTON/BOGOTA Jan 26 (Reuters) - The U.S. and Colombia pulled back from the brink ... at an unscheduled stop due to technical problems in Manaus, capital of Amazonas, Brazilian officials ...
Colombia has walked back from the brink of a damaging trade war with the United States, reaching an agreement on accepting deported migrants being returned on military planes, after a flurry of ...
The White House said Sunday night that a U.S.-Colombia agreement had come together in the wake of a back-and-forth between the two countries over topics including immigration and tariffs.
Donald Trump claimed an early victory for a coercive foreign policy based on tariffs and hard power on Sunday after announcing Colombia had backed down in a dispute over migrant repatriation flights.
The US president’s willingness to pressure Colombia with tariffs underscored how other world governments are working to protect their own economic interests.
The stakes vary country to country. Colombia is a minor trade partner with the U.S., and not a major supplier of migrants. The impasse between the United States and Colombia over deportation ...