Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Colombia Peace talks with ELN rebel group have reached on the first agreement

Colombia Peace talk

The president of Colombia announced that the government of Colombia and the ELN rebel group have made progress in their peace negotiations. The last rebel group still fighting is the left-leaning National Liberation Army (ELN), and no ceasefire has yet been reached. Cuba, Norway, and Venezuela have all committed to co-sponsor the peace effort. The … Read more

Colombia, ELN rebels agree to invite three more countries to help with peace talks

colombia peace talks

Colombia and the National Liberation Army (ELN) agree to resume peace talks. They have invited Brazil, Chile, and Mexico as so-called guarantor countries to join negotiations. Talks were suspended in 2019 due to the ELN’s refusal to cease hostilities. The Colombian government and the National Liberation Army (ELN), a Marxist guerrilla group, said on Friday … Read more

Seven police officers killed in reaction to the president’s call for peace in Colombia

The officers were driving away from a social event in Huila’s south-western department. Their vehicle collided with a road mine and was then shot dead in an ambush. It is the most serious attack on security forces since left-wing President Gustavo Petro took office. An explosion and shooting attack in Colombia killed seven police officers. … Read more

8 police officers killed in an explosion in southwestern Colombia

colombia explosion

Colombia’s President says eight police officers were killed. It is the most significant assault on public security personnel. The ELN, the last rebel organisation still active in Colombia, has resumed communication with Petro. According to President Gustavo Petro, eight police officers were killed by an explosives attack on Friday in southwest Colombia. “I strongly reject … Read more

Colombia held a huge concert to commemorate the report on armed conflict

Simón Bolvar Park

Some 16,000 people gathered to perform a concert in memory of the country’s armed conflict casualties. To commemorate a report on the abuse of human rights during the conflict, thousands of musicians from various orchestras, philharmonics, Schools performed Beethoven’s 9th Symphony and other pieces of music. In Simón Bolvar Park in Bogota, some 16,000 people … Read more

Colombia halts ELN rebel arrest and extradition orders to reboot peace talks

Colombia

Colombia’s new president reinstates peace talks with left-wing guerrilla group. Gustavo Petro suspends arrest warrants and extradition requests for members of the National Liberation Army. The ELN was founded in 1964 by radical Catholic priests. Previous peace talks were called off in 2019.   Colombia’s new president announced on Saturday that he was suspending arrest … Read more

Jennifer Lopez’s ex-husband Marc Anthony thanks fans

After his performance in Colombia, singer Marc Anthony, who had to delay his tour earlier this year due to a back issue, wrote a heartfelt post to thank his fans. Wednesday, the 53-year-old performed in Colombia Post-show, he shared a trio of photos of himself on stage, captioning: “Thank you very much my people from … Read more

Gustavo Petro wants a new strategy to stop drug trafficking

Gustavo Petro

Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro has called for a new worldwide drug-trafficking strategy. The 62-year-old ex-rebel soldier and former Bogota mayor was elected in June. . He will work with Francia Márquez, who was chosen as Colombia’s first black vice president. Colombian President Gustavo Petro has called for a new worldwide drug-trafficking strategy. The country’s first … Read more

At least 49 inmates die in Colombia prison riot and fire

Colombia prison riot
  • Inmates set fire to try to prevent police from entering their enclosure at the prison in Tulua.
  • Colombia’s prison system has a capacity of 97,000 inmates but is overcrowded by 16,000 people.
  • Since 2021, nearly 400 prisoners have been killed in six riots in Ecuador.

 

At least 49 inmates were killed and dozens more were injured early Tuesday after a fire broke out during a prison riot in southwestern Colombia, according to the national prisons agency.

According to Tito Castellanos, director of the National Penitentiary and Prison Institute, the tragedy occurred when rioting inmates set fire to try to prevent police from entering their enclosure at the prison in the city of Tulua (INPEC).

“Unfortunately there was a riot in the pavilion number eight of the Tulua prison, where there are 1,267 prisoners, with the unfortunate result that 49 people died,” Castellanos told La W Radio.

He said another 30 people were “injured and affected by the blaze and the smoke.”

Castellanos said authorities were investigating whether prisoners had lit their mattresses as part of an “escape attempt” or whether the riot was provoked “to cover some other situation.”

He made no mention of whether any prisoners actually escaped.

A spokesperson for INPEC earlier told AFP that the death toll “may change.”

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Scores injured in Colombia bullring collapse

A stand collapsed during a bullfight in El Espinal, Colombia. At least four people were killed and more than 300 injured. President-elect Gustavo Petro has called for an investigation. More than 300 people were hurt, including at least four fatalities, when a stand gave way during a bullfight in central Colombia. Footage from a stadium … Read more

5 people killed, dozens wounded in Colombia as bullfighting stands fall

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Five people were killed and dozens injured when the stands collapsed during a bullfighting event in Colombia. Police say that after the stands fell, a bull attacked several people. The incident occurred in the town of Espinal in the Tolima Department of Colombia. BOGOTA: At least five people were killed and dozens more were injured … Read more

Smith Scores Twice, US Women Beat Colombia 3-0 in Colorado

Smith

Sophia Smith scores twice as the U.S. defeats Colombia 3-0. Taylor Kornieck adds a late objective for the United States. The groups will meet again in the future in preparation for World Cup qualifying. Smith, who plays for the Portland Thorns in the National Women’s Soccer League, has six global objectives. Sophia scored her most … Read more

The new Colombian president wants to repair ties with the US

Colombia has been Washington’s closest ally for decades. Petro wants to renegotiate Colombia’s trade agreements with the US. He also wants to end the drug war and shift the nation’s economy away from fossil fuels. With Gustavo Petro’s victory in Sunday’s presidential elections in Colombia, a new chapter in the nation’s relationship with the US … Read more

President Gustavo challenges: military, rebels, congress and markets

Gustavo Petro

Gustavo Petro, Colombia’s new president, faces a plethora of challenges. From suspicious military and business sectors to ending decades of conflict. Before the election he vowed to open peace negotiations with the ELN. Gustavo Petro, Colombia’s new president, faces a plethora of challenges ahead — from appeasing deeply suspicious military and business sectors, to ending … Read more

Former guerrilla leader Petro gets elected as Colombia’s first leftist president

Former guerrilla leader Petro

The first progressive to hold office in Colombian history, leftist Gustavo Petro, a former guerrilla fighter with the M-19 movement,  With an unexpectedly large majority of more than 700,000 votes, Petro defeated construction magnate Rodolfo Hernandez  Former mayor of Bogota and current senator Petro has vowed to combat inequality by providing free higher education,  The … Read more

Colombia to make VP history in bidding two black women

Colombia

Colombians vote in run-off election to choose new president. Petro has chosen Francia Marquez, 40, as his running mate.  Marquez is the first woman of African descent to hold the position. She has embraced the anti-corruption message trumpeted by presidential hopeful Javier Hernandez. Colombia will have a black woman vice president for the first time, … Read more

In Colombia, four people died in blast

colombia blast

An explosion killed four people in the Colombian town of Cartagena del Chaira. A driver, a mother, and a three-year-old child were killed. The attack was carried out by former guerrilla group the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) dissidents. A blast killed four people in the Cartagena del Chaira town of Colombia in the … Read more

Colombia mine explosion death toll in rises to seven

Colombia

Death toll from a coal mine explosion in northern Colombia has risen to seven. A buildup of gases apparently led to a fire. Nearly 90 percent of the mine collapsed. The death toll from a coal mine explosion in northern Colombia has grown to seven, with eight people still missing, according to the National Mining … Read more

Colombian ‘Trump’ threatens leftist’s presidential ambitions

Colombian

Analysts warn that a man called Colombia’s Donald Trump’s unexpected electoral surge might derail the left’s dreams of a historic takeover of the president in a race now between two anti-establishment candidates.

Rodolfo Hernandez, a 77-year-old millionaire, came in second place in the presidential election on Sunday, receiving 28 percent of the vote.

He denied the favorite, socialist Gustavo Petro, an outright first-round victory and knocked out right-wing establishment candidate Federico “Fico” Gutierrez, who had been widely regarded as the clear second choice in most polls.

While former-guerrilla Petro, 62, came out on top as projected with more than 40 percent of the vote, the outcome has raised the final hurdle to him becoming Colombia’s first leftist president.

“This makes it harder for Petro, most likely, because that significant segment of the population that is… voting based on disgust toward the entire political class, now they have two candidates to choose from,” said Elizabeth Dickinson, Colombia analyst with the International Crisis Group.

“It divides the… anti-establishment, populist-leaning vote and really sets a ceiling in some ways on how far Petro is likely to rise in the second round.”

A challenge for Petro is that many Colombians are historically distrustful of the political left, associated with guerrilla groups that sowed decades of terror through bombs, kidnappings and mass civilian displacement.

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And support from Petro’s biggest fans — the poor, the marginalized and young people — may not be enough to stave off the challenge from Hernandez, the self-proclaimed “King of TikTok” running on an anti-corruption platform.

 

– ‘Nervous about Petro’ –

 

Hernandez, former mayor of the small northern city of Bucaramanga, is not on the political left, nor the right.

He ran under the banner of the Anti-Corruption League, a young and marginal party with two seats on the 168-member Chamber of Representatives, Colombia’s lower house of parliament.

Hernandez’s program is described as inscrutable, but he has a reputation for calling out endemic corruption by Colombia’s long-ruling political and economic elite.

Among his best known proposals: closing embassies to pay off student loans and making a visit to the sea at least once in a lifetime a right for all Colombians.

Hernandez recently had to retract an expressed admiration for Adolf Hitler, explaining that he had actually meant to say “Albert Einstein.”

“I don’t think it was his policies that got him this strong vote, I think it was more his rhetoric and appealing to a lot of disenchanted voters who were very nervous about Petro, basically,” said analyst Michael Shifter of the Inter-American Dialogue think tank.

Hernandez’s rhetoric has proved appealing at a time Colombians are reeling from high poverty and unemployment rates worsened by the coronavirus pandemic.

There is real anger at a sense of being abandoned by the government, as illustrated by mass protests last year that were violently suppressed.

Hernandez’s strategy to blame corruption for the country’s problems “has resounded with voters,” said political science professor Felipe Botero of the Los Andes University.

“Also, he has a very colloquial way of connecting with people. He is not a member of the traditional elite using elaborate, complex, guarded language… Rodolfo speaks like the people, who understand what he is saying.”

Hernandez is himself under investigation for graft allegedly committed during his mayoral term.

 

– People are ‘disgusted’ –

 

Petro, a former mayor of the capital Bogota, based his campaign on rooting out poverty and inequality, and moving away from oil exploration — a major income generator for Colombia.

Gutierrez, who promised a “strong state” response to high levels of violence and crime, appears to have been hurt by his association with the traditional political class that backed his candidacy.

“The mood of the electorate is so clearly anti-establishment, anti-political class,” said Dickinson.

This means that if Gutierrez had come in second, as expected, many of Hernandez’s first-round votes would have likely gone to Petro in the runoff.

“He (Petro) would have been a lot stronger” against Gutierrez in the second round, said Shifter.

“He would have benefited from a lot of people who are disgusted with politics as usual.”

Gutierrez and Hernandez garnered 52 percent of the vote between them — almost 11 million ballots cast to Petro’s 8.5 million.

And Gutierrez on Sunday threw his lot in with Hernandez, saying Petro represented “a danger for democracy.”

“A very high percentage (of voters) will make the transit… from Fico to Hernandez,” said Botero.

“So the big challenge for Petro is going to be first to show who Rodolfo Hernandez is, to highlight his weaknesses as a candidate. It is a difficult challenge.”

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Left eyes historic win in Colombian presidential election

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Colombians voted in the first round of presidential elections on Sunday, with a leftist candidate poised to win for the first time in the country’s turbulent history. The vote takes place in a tense atmosphere, a year after a brutal security crackdown on street protests fueled by deepening socioeconomic woes. Polls opened at 8:00 am … Read more

Colombian rebels announce presidential election ceasefire

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Colombia’s last recognized rebel group called a 10-day truce on Monday to allow for calm presidential elections later this month. Colombians head to the polls on May 29 with leftist former guerrilla Gustavo Petro the favorite. “We are declaring a ceasefire from 0:00 on May 25 until 24:00 on June 3, so that those that … Read more

Colombian rebels announce presidential election ceasefire

Colombian

Colombia’s last recognized rebel group called a 10-day truce on Monday to allow for calm presidential elections later this month. Colombians will vote on May 29, with leftist former guerrilla Gustavo Petro leading the polls. “We are declaring a ceasefire from 0:00 on May 25 until 24:00 on June 3, so that those that want … Read more

Paraguay anti-drug prosecutor killed in Colombia while on honeymoon

Colombia

Marcelo Pecci, a Paraguayan anti-drug prosecutor, was shot dead on his honeymoon on a Colombian Caribbean island on Tuesday, in what police called a “murder.” Five homicide investigators have been dispatched to the island of Baru, near Cartagena, with the assistance of experts from Paraguay and the United States, according to Colombian police chief Jorge … Read more

Dairo Usuga ‘Otoniel,’ a Colombian drug boss, has been extradited to the United States and has pleaded not guilty.

According to a source within the Colombian National Police, alleged Colombian narco-traffickers Dairo Usuga, better known by the pseudonym “Otoniel,” was extradited to the United States on Wednesday to face drug trafficking accusations. In federal court in New York City on Thursday, he pled not guilty to allegations of engaging in a worldwide cocaine manufacture … Read more

IMF board approves two-year $9.8 bn credit line for Colombia

Colombia

The International Monetary Fund’s Executive Board approved a two-year, $9.8 billion credit line for Colombia on Friday, which the South American country can use to help its economy withstand external shocks. “The new arrangement under the Flexible Credit Line will reinforce market confidence and provide added insurance against external risks,” such as high inflation and … Read more

Colombian protesters clash with police on anniversary of unrest

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Hundreds of demonstrators battled with police in various Colombian cities on the one-year anniversary of a huge revolt against outgoing conservative President Ivan Duque. In Bogota, Medellin and Popayan, hooded protesters threw stones, Molotov cocktails and fireworks at riot officers. Police responded with flash bombs, non-lethal ammunition and tear gas. One protester was wounded in … Read more

Colombian soldiers killed civilians for rebels during the Colombian conflict

Colombian

Eleven Colombian ex-soldiers are speaking out about extrajudicial killings committed by the army during the country’s armed war. They are attending a public session of the special court, which is investigating crimes committed during the conflict. An investigation last year revealed that around 6,400 civilians were killed by the military and wrongly identified as hostile … Read more