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July 8, 2026
Colombia/World

Colombia’s President-Elect Freezes Power Transition Talks With Petro Government

Colombia’s president-elect Abelardo de la Espriella has unexpectedly suspended the transition process with outgoing President Gustavo Petro’s government, breaking off talks between the two administrations just one month before the scheduled transfer

Colombia/Geopolitics/World

Gustavo Petro Accuses United States of Aligning With Colombian Drug Traffickers

Colombian President Gustavo Petro has accused the United States of politically aligning with drug trafficking networks in Colombia, intensifying diplomatic tensions as the country moves toward a closely contested presidential runoff election scheduled for June 21. BOGOTÁ — President Gustavo

June 6, 2026

Colombia Claims Major Victory as Top FARC Dissident Commander Marlon Killed in Military Operation

Colombia/Human Rights/World

Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced Saturday that security forces had killed Ivan Idrobo, known by the alias Marlon, one of the country’s most senior

Trump-Backed De La Espriella Edges to Power in Colombia as Tight Election Signals Political Shift

Colombia/Geopolitics/World

Colombian right-wing candidate Abelardo De La Espriella has secured a narrow victory in the country’s presidential runoff election, according to preliminary results, defeating leftist

Colombian President Gustavo Petro Warns of Coup Plot Against Him

May 18, 2023
Colombia/News

Colombia’s first leftist president Gustavo Petro sounded the alarms about a brewing coup plot against him. He told participants during an event in Sucre at which land was turned over to dispossessed peasants, “For

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