An attack on a military base in eastern Colombia injured at least 16 soldiers, Colombia’s military says, as tensions escalate between Colombia’s government and one of the nation’s largest remaining re ...
At least 13 soldiers were injured in a major guerrilla attack on an army base in the east of Colombia on Tuesday ... The ...
Authorities in northeast Colombia have reported a wave of explosives attacks since an improvised ceasefire by guerrilla group ELN expired on Friday. According to newspaper El Espectador, guerrillas ...
On Dec. 31, Petro announced a ceasefire with five armed ... Self-Defense Forces of the Sierra Nevada. The ELN has about 3,500 fighters across Colombia, according to official estimates.
Colombian rebels have reopened their war on the oil industry with a wave of pipeline attacks that sent crude spilling into ...
On this page, you’ll find the latest updates on Colombia and the current security situation as of September 2024. WOLA closely monitors the situation in collaboration with communities and partners, ...
The rebels have long viewed the oil industry as a military target as well as a cash cow, its antagonism comes from its belief ...
Oil exports account for about a third of Colombia’s export revenues, meaning any impact on oil production would be an impact on oil exports and, consequently, state revenues.
Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro authorized the start of peace negotiations with the “Comuneros del Sur” guerrilla group, faction of the National Liberation Army (ELN), a rebel organization which ...
In late December 2023, Colombia’s largest armed group began to overrun Briceño, a village in the Andes. Residents later told ...
Colombia’s President ... The armed strike was declared by the ELN during the worst moment of its peace talks with the Colombian government. The year-long ceasefire agreed by the rebels and ...
One of Colombia's biggest left-wing guerrilla groups says peace talks are "blocked" over the government's failure to cancel ...